Review: Mirror Me - Rachel Sanderson
Review: Mirror Me - Rachel Sanderson - July 2018
Abbie's family has just moved to a small town in Australia as her mother has
gotten a job as the local doctor. It's a
big adjustment for her family as they were used to the big city life of Sydney
and now have landed in the small backwoods town of Derrington which is a blink
and miss sort of place and to give you an idea, you can't get outstanding cell service. Abbie heads to school,
and when she does, she gets a lot of
strange looks and whisperings. Later in the novel, Abbie starts to receive notes on her car and in her locker -
telling her to leave and that she isn't welcome here. It turns out that Abbie
is the spitting image of a girl who was murdered in town and to make it eerier - her mother has gotten the girl's
father's job, and they adopted the
families dog. As the book goes along, Abbie finds out that the girl's murder was never officially solved and
as she keeps digging, she has to be careful as more people are being killed and
looks like the killer has his sights on Abbie as his next victim as she is his
replacement for Rebecca. This book was a little
disappointing for me as I hoped for a stronger connection between Abbie
and Rebecca rather than two strangers that happened to look like each other and
be similar.
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