Review: When She Was Me - Marlee Bush








Review: When She Was Me - Marlee Bush - May 2024

This was an interesting thriller and a little confusing, but the overall point is that sisters protect sisters and that no matter how terrible your family is. The book is set in the middle of nowhere in what used to be a popular camping ground, but over the years became forgotten about and a couple of the cabins were rented out permanently. One of them to identical twins Cassie and Leonora. The twins years ago suffered tragedy when their parents snapped and were killed. Cassie was always the strong one and Leonora faded away and became more reliant on Cassie and ended up suffering agoraphobia. Cassie, on the other hand, turned herself into a true crime video junkie and is popular on Youtube. What happens though when a family visiting has a teenage daughter who goes missing and turns up dead? Who killed her and what happens when Cassie thinks that her sister is hiding the truth of what happened there?  But if Leonora didn't kill her, then who else did and is there another killer on the mountain and in an area that is secluded and away from the rest of the world? This was a little confusing to read and the ending I felt with Sarah's truth unraveling was a bit rushed.  If you love thrillers with an isolated cabin in the woods feel and identical twins, then check out Marlee Bush's 2024 release  "When She Was Me".

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