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A mystery/thriller that I read as part of a little informal book club on the natively forum. This was a lot of fun, and I’m glad I read it as part of a group as it meant a steady pace through what was a long book so I didn’t either go too fast and burn myself out on it or stall out and move on to reading something else.
The first half of the book is really good -- the author sets up this "what could possibly be going on" scenario where a man and a woman wake up in an apartment with their memories gone, and then gradually as you read you get more information. The ending is not bad, but doesn't quite live up to the suspense of the main part of the book, and some of the explanations could perhaps have been condensed a bit.
The author's books are generally fairly easy to read as novels go, and this is no exception -- the difficulty is purely in the fact that at 700 pages it's a lot of text to read, I think.