Sometimes I Lie - Alice Feeney
This twist-packed thriller follows Amber, a woman in a coma who can hear everything happening around her but can’t respond. The story alternates between her present state, her past life, and diary entries from her childhood, building an increasingly tangled web of lies, secrets, and shifting identities.
The pacing is tight, the clues are clever, and Feeney keeps you second-guessing every theory you form. Just when you think you know who to trust, the rug is pulled out from under you. What makes it even more compelling is how much empathy you feel for Amber — especially the younger version of herself, navigating neglect and loneliness.
Sometimes I Lie is a story of deception layered on deception, with an ending that manages to be both shocking and satisfying. It’s the kind of thriller that makes you want to immediately start over and read again, just to see all the breadcrumbs you missed.
My Rating: ⭐ 4.73/5
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