A review by brimelick
Never Lie by Freida McFadden

4.0

Okay, I am not a thriller or mystery reader. A friend read this and liked it, so I saw it on Spotify and thought, why not?
DO IT. If you are feeling the same way, DO IT, READ IT. It's quick, and it's worth it, I promise. I will be reading more about this author.

Character-wise, I thought Ethan was shallow and hiding a dark side (IYKYK), and I liked Trish, but if she *sigh* "My husband is so charming/handsome/strong," I would smack her. I loved Adrienne Hale; she was exactly what I thought she would be when people described her.

Plot-wise, the idea of a snowed-in manor house of a therapist that famously disappeared? Insane, I love it, give me more. I need more. Secret rooms? OMG, please give me more.

Listening to the audio recording of the patient files was fascinating, especially towards the end. Speaking of the end, if you are an avid thriller/mystery reader, this might not be anything to write home about. However, as long as it's enjoyable, I am new to the genre and elementary when it comes to books. The twists I did not see, granted, I came up with were nothing close.