A review by kaylaselise
Where You End by Abbott Kahler

4.0

We start this book at the scene of a horrific car accident. Kat is talking herself through all of the emotions her twin - her mirror-twin - Jude must be feeling, starting with anger. After sometime in a coma, Kat wakes up with amnesia. The only thing she remembers is her twin. Jude must spend the coming months helping Kat remember who she is. Through memories, pictures, and tchotchkes, Jude carefully reconstructs Kat’s history. What Kat is unaware of, is that Jude has been massaging the truth. As Kat is on this journey of self rediscovery, she finds love, danger, and the truth. Kahler wrote this story in such a way that despite the slow burn of it all, it is incredibly suspenseful. We learn about Kat and Jude’s elaborate history (including being involved in a cult-type organization). Full of drama with lying, long lost family members, violence, and murder Where You End is a must read.