I loved the idea of a mystery wrapped up in a psychological study, so when the psychological study component very quickly disintegrates in favor of a whole lot of man-obsession, it was a let-down at first. I was a little disappointed, then, when I quickly realized this book goes straight back into the same territory about a quarter of the way in. Without giving anything away, if you read Hendrick and Pekkanen’s previous book, you’ll know it was about a woman obsessing over a man. To be honest, it felt a little like a bait-and-switch. The book’s blurb indicates that it explores the “line between what is real” and what’s part of the test, but that’s…not actually what the book is about.Īpart from a minor instance, it’s pretty clear throughout the book what’s part of the test. I was intrigued initially by the premise, but the story turned out to be quite different than described. Shield’s tests that she grows increasingly uncomfortable with, she’s forced to confront her past, and soon she finds herself questioning Dr. It starts as a two-session questionnaire, but she slowly gets drawn into Dr. In An Anonymous Girl, Jessica is a struggling makeup artist who agrees to participate in a psychological study on ethics and morality being led by a Dr. For the Detailed Plot Summary, click here or scroll all the way down.
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