A review by bookishmamma
Possession by Katie Lowe

4.0

*Thank you to @netgalley for an ARC of this book*
Do you love psychological thrillers as much as I do? I love the suspense, the intrigue and creepiness that a great psychological thriller can provide.
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4.75/5 Stars Possession by Katie Lowe
Release Date: 01/26/2021
Publisher: @stmartinspress
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Review: Let me start off with saying there isn't a single boring page in this book. I was kept in suspense from the start until the very end. This book is full of twists and turns that develops the thrilling plot of this book. Hannah, the main character, is one that is full of intrigue and mystery and sometimes you flat out dislike her. I love the pace of this book, the story development and the writing style. This book is filled with suspense, murder, and a haunting past that becomes present. I look forward to reading more by Katie Lowe
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Summary: Ten years ago, Hannah’s husband was brutally murdered in their home, and she (conveniently) doesn’t remember a thing about that night. But the police charged someone else—a stranger—and put him away for life. And Hannah packed up her six-year-old daughter and left London behind.

But now her hard-won countryside peace is threatened. Conviction, a viral true crime podcast known for getting cases reopened and old verdicts overturned, has turned its attention to Hannah’s husband’s murder for its new season. They say police framed the man who was found guilty, and that Hannah has more suspicious secrets than just her memory loss: a history of volatility; citations at the clinic where she worked as a psychiatrist; dependencies on alcohol and pills; and a familicidal grandmother, locked away in a Gothic insane asylum until her death. As Hannah loses the trust of everyone she loves, the only person she feels she can confide in is a former colleague, Darcy, who’s come back into her life—but who may have motives of her own. But Hannah can’t tell even Darcy her deepest secret: that she’s still tormented by the memory of her husband and the crater he carved through her life.