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A review by eantoinette285
The Girl in 6E by A.R. Torre
5.0
Having read Torre's Innocence trilogy, I thoroughly enjoyed her debut into thriller. I just came off of reading Volition, which claimed to be dark, and wasn't, so with this one, I'm glad it followed through on every aspect.
This mixes a teeny tiny bit of romance with the twisted mess of the likes of Gillian Flynn which made me happy in every way possible. It wasn't fluffy or light-hearted, but carried just a hint of hope at the end.
Our narrator has been through some serious shit, (pardon my language) and unlike most heroine narrators, I actually believed her. Growing up the sole survivor of a mass family murder, and having the urge to kill as well, it's no wonder she shuts herself in and plays hermit for years on end.
I loved delving into the world of camming and how it could range from the slightly perverted closet links to therapy sessions, to financial exchanges, and eventually, criminal investigation. Our lead alias may have the burning desire to kill, but she also has a shred of a heart left to come to the aid of a helpless victim when one of her clients starts to get wacky.
Can she really come to the rescue when she's needed most, or does JessicaReilly19 let her demons get the best of her? This book is a real example of how good and evil battle out to determine who wins.
This mixes a teeny tiny bit of romance with the twisted mess of the likes of Gillian Flynn which made me happy in every way possible. It wasn't fluffy or light-hearted, but carried just a hint of hope at the end.
Our narrator has been through some serious shit, (pardon my language) and unlike most heroine narrators, I actually believed her. Growing up the sole survivor of a mass family murder, and having the urge to kill as well, it's no wonder she shuts herself in and plays hermit for years on end.
I loved delving into the world of camming and how it could range from the slightly perverted closet links to therapy sessions, to financial exchanges, and eventually, criminal investigation. Our lead alias may have the burning desire to kill, but she also has a shred of a heart left to come to the aid of a helpless victim when one of her clients starts to get wacky.
Can she really come to the rescue when she's needed most, or does JessicaReilly19 let her demons get the best of her? This book is a real example of how good and evil battle out to determine who wins.