Imagine waking up on a train with no recollection of how you got there. You have no idea who you are–no name, no memories, no life. The only thing you know is, you cannot tell anyone, especially the police.By chance or by fate, leaving the train in a beach town, this young woman runs into someone who knows her and gives her a ride home. There she finds two IDs, two sets of keys. One face, but … but two separate lives.
A story of psychological suspense that follows a young woman through the terrifying labyrinth of amnesia, where no one is who or what they appear to be. Claudia Rose, Detective Joel Jovanic, and Dr. Zebediah Gold from Sheila Lowe’s Forensic Handwriting Mystery series play a vital role in helping her uncover a devastating past and learn what she saw that robbed her of her memory.
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“What She Saw” by Sheila Lowe is the first book in the “Beyond the Veil” mystery series. It presents a complex and problematic situation. A young woman wakes up on a train with amnesia, no memory of anything, not even her name. She is relieved when someone recognizes her and gives her a ride home. Her home poses more questions than answers when …
I thought this was an interesting premise. I got a little lost with the characters, but stuck with it. And I was glad I did continue because it had an exciting ending.
This book kept me guessing. It’s one of those books you can get totally engrossed with and just can’t seem to put down. Very well written.
Well written and gripping book.
The book started out good but seemed to lag here and there, and obviously there is a sequel judging by the abrupt ending.
Jaw-dropping, white-knuckled suspense…
What a ride! Nothing is what is seems. No one is who you think they are. You are headed in one direction and *BAM* the plot changes course on a dime. I found this to be an incredibly suspenseful story with great characters and plenty of plot twists to keep me glued to the story from the first page to the …
Clever and suspenseful!
In this fascinating psychological thriller, secrets emerge from the shadows as handwriting samples are used to shed light on what has been and what will be. All the better, it’s penned by a real-life forensic handwriting expert.
This book is stellar! It had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I was terrified for the woman on the train, and I needed to know who she was! It was great as an audiobook. McKenna is very talented!
psychological thriller, suspense
What a thrill ride! Suspense, confusion, convoluted trail to follow, unscrupulous villains, plus a skilled forensic graphologist accompanied by her law enforcement partner and a semi retired psychologist. The good guys work together to try to help a woman who is lost in amnesia and hunted by unknown others. The …
great character composition. lots of twists. great read if you like psychological thrillers. great read even if you don’t.
It held my attention.
Starts off with a thrill ride and never slows down. I like to think I can predict a plot, but this is one I did not see coming. I really loved it and would like to read all the rest of her material
Good book. Hard to put down
Imagine waking up on a train with no recollection of how you got there. Or worse, not knowing who you are. Now imagine relying on “strangers” for clues to your identity. Now that you know, your life is not what it seems.
Well written enjoyable read. Plenty of twists you won’t see coming!
Absolutely the BEST book I’ve read in quite some time‼ Lots of twists and turns and surprises. Couldn’t put it down.
Twist after twist!
What She Saw by Sheila Lowe is centred around character Jessica who is suffering from fugue amnesia. Waking up one day on a train with little to no memory of her past life, she tries to put the pieces about what happened to her together. Little did she know that her memory loss is not the only mystery she has to solve.
This is …
I had a hard time keeping track of these characters. It was an entertaining book though, thrilling.
She wakes up on the train … not knowing how she got there … not knowing who she is. A woman .. no name… no memory… so who can she turn to when she doesn’t know anyone?
Through fortunate incidence she gets to home … but what she finds doesn’t give her any answers. She finds a duplicate set of documents …. 2 different names and only …