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It Was Always You: A gripping psychological suspense novel
It Was Always You: A gripping psychological suspense novel
It Was Always You: A gripping psychological suspense novel
Audiobook8 hours

It Was Always You: A gripping psychological suspense novel

Written by Sarah Stephens

Narrated by Linda Jones

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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It Was Always You is a stunning psychological thriller which fans of authors like BA Paris, Clare Mackintosh and Fiona Barton are sure to love.

Morgan isn't sure about her new boyfriend, Justin. Before the couple go on a romantic weekend trip, Morgan attends an appointment with her neurologist, Dr. Koftura, who has monitored her since an accident she had when she was seven years old. Morgan has a history of sabotaging her romantic relationships and the Doctor is concerned that she is following the same patterns with Justin. On the day of their trip Justin runs the car off the road into a tree, killing himself and hurting Morgan. When she awakens in the hospital, Morgan has little time to grapple with this loss before detectives arrive to question her. As it becomes clear that the detectives believe Morgan is responsible for Justin's death, Morgan must unlock the secrets of her past to prove her innocence.

"With a cast of flawed characters and a simmering plot which explodes in a jaw-dropping series of twists, It Was Always You brilliantly showcases the psychologist authors intimate knowledge of the human psyche.“ - J.L. DELOZIER
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 27, 2020
ISBN9781004015795
It Was Always You: A gripping psychological suspense novel

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    The sunk cost fallacy: I think that is why I kept listening. I kept hoping for this book to redeem itself. Towards the end it became agony though. Cringe-worthy, forced, melodramatic plot.