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Imposter by Bradeigh Godfrey

smilesgiggle's review against another edition

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5.0

This is a debut?! Instense. Uncomfortable. Slow build, and crushing end!
Lillian and Rosie, after years of estrangement, attempt to reconnect. On the way to dinner, they have a horrible accident. Lillian suffers a server concussion. Rosie is in a coma - severe brain damage. When she finally awakes, Rosie screams Lillian is an imposter.
With the support of Rosie's boyfriend, they work to help her recovery.
Lillian also copes with motherhood - anxiety, obssesed with possible issues with her baby. Tense relationship with her husband.
So good!

morganamberj's review against another edition

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2.0

I wanted to like the book. I enjoyed the premise, and found the medical jargon to be mentally stimulating and enjoyable, but the story is a slow burn to a completely predictable ending. There were so many paths that the author could have taken for the twists, but she decided to use the Occam’s Razor approach and it fell flat for me. I also found the main character to be unlikable and one-dimensional. At least I learned about a neurological disorder I never heard of!

noellesbookshelf's review against another edition

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5.0

I’m giving ALL the stars to Bradeigh’s debut novel, Imposter.

This book was the definition of unputdownable - I started it at work and couldn’t go to sleep until it was finished. Hands down one of the best thrillers I’ve read in a long time!

fromsarahsbooknook's review against another edition

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5.0

That was bananas in the best way and I loved it so much.

What we have here is a thriller with a medical angle, an is-she or isn't-she unreliable narrator, and a nice juicy twist I didn't see coming.

This is the best suspense thriller I've read in a while and I can't wait to see what else Bradeigh Godfrey does.

Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for a free review copy of this book. It was a delight!

katekate_reads_'s review against another edition

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4.0

Lilian is going to dinner with her sister Rosie. They’ve been estranged for years but Rosie reached out and said it was important so Lilian agreed. On the way to the restaurant, Rosie says she needs to talk to her about something that is life or death important, but it’s not a conversation for the car. Rosie also keeps looking behind them like she’s scared. Before they can make it to dinner, their car is hit and they go off the road. When Rosie wakes up in the hospital she’s not able to recognize Lilian or tell what she was going to share.

This premise definitely drew me in but it took me a little while to get fully captured by this story but once I was in, I was all in! I really ended up enjoying this one a lot and would recommend if you’re looking for a compelling read. Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the advance reading copy.

cbockbr1's review

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5.0

I would give this book 10 stars if I could. It had me hooked from the very beginning, not knowing what to believe or who to trust. I had so many theories about what was going on. One of them was correct, so you can predict it but wow wow wow was this book great!

cherilynn's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful mysterious fast-paced

4.5

desnkoz's review against another edition

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5.0

PLOT TWIST is an understatement. Never seen it coming. Really enjoyed this read and highly recommend.

pswenson19's review against another edition

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mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

kellyhook_readsbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

Popcorn thriller burnout is a real thing but I never tire of a thriller with head and heart. IMPOSTER by #debutauthor Bradeigh Godfrey will have you flying through the pages, but there is so much more to the book than the standard thrills and chills.

The story centers around estranged sisters Lillian and Rosie who are involved in a car accident which leaves Rosie with a severe traumatic brain injury and memory loss. Prior to the accident Rosie confides that she has a secret to share with Lillian and it is a matter of life or death. In the aftermath of the crash and her sister’s injuries Lillian is determined to find answers.

I love the way Bradeigh Godfrey drew on her personal knowledge as a physician who works with people who have sustained traumatic brain injuries to construct the story. It stayed true to medical facts without bogging the reader down.

Throughout my career as a speech pathologist I have worked with children and adults who have sustained severe brain injuries. I thought Bradeigh did a fantastic job portraying the ways a head injury can impact the patient and the entire family.

This was a departure from Godfrey’s previous novel, THE BEACH TRAP, co-written under the pen name Ali Brady. Godfrey’s foray into the mystery/thriller genre truly showcases her versatility as a writer.

Readers who enjoy a clever mystery with themes of sisterhood and loyalty won’t want to miss IMPOSTER.

RATING: 4.5/5 (rounded up to 5 for debut author bonus!)
PUB DATE: September 13, 2022

Many thanks to Blackstone publishing and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.