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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A quick read – thriller of sorts that I enjoyed.
Enjoyed the read. Interesting characters.
I couldn’t put this book down! There is great character development, and twists and turns, and an ending that you would never expect.
I love Sheila Lowe’s Claudia Rose series, but this book and its sequel “Proof of Life” are riveting novels with a very sympathetic and interesting protagonist that takes the reader in a different yet no less interesting direction than Claudia Rose’s adventures do. What would you do if you could remember NOTHING about yourself? Definitely worth …
This was rather far fetched. This wasn’t the thriller that was advertised.
I enjoyed this book
It kept me guessing. It was a fast read with strong female characters.
I have read better books
Wasn’t for me, I didn’t care for the language.
Caught me from page one
It’s okay. There is a lot of unnecessary explanation and too much descriptive writing. It took a long time to finish.
Good read, enjoyed the book, not as captivating as some but still a good read.
Good read but a little predictable. Some characters were a not very real and a too much science fiction that was not believable.
EXCELLENT!!
The book built up slowly therefore the climax did not come as a shock when it was revealed