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Can You See Her?

An Absolutely Compelling Psychological Thriller

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Can You See Her?

By: S. E. Lynes
Narrated by: Tamsin Kennard
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What would you do if no-one was watching?

Rachel is afraid she may have done something terrible. She's sitting in a room, being asked whether she killed someone.

She doesn't understand how her life has changed so completely. When she was younger, heads would turn when she walked into a room. Her children needed her; her husband adored her.

But somehow the years wore that all away. She was so busy raising her children, looking after her parents.... She can barely remember the woman she used to be, the one whose husband told her she was out of his league. The woman she is now just does the laundry and makes the dinner, and can walk into a room without anyone knowing she's there.

She knows that she hated feeling invisible. She knows that she thought: what would it take for you to see me again? What if I did something no one thought I was capable of?

Can You See Her? is an utterly compelling and unputdownable psychological thriller, about how far you can push a woman before she will break. Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn, A.J. Finn and The Silent Patient.

©2020 S.E. Lynes (P)2020 Bookouture
Thriller & Suspense Psychological Suspense Exciting Scary Genre Fiction
Unexpected Twists • Compelling Psychological Thriller • Exceptional Narration • Thought-provoking Story • Flawless Delivery

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This is so close to a perfect audio book that in order to write an appropriate review of the invisible psychiatric patient, it might be best to express my own view with some unseeable words which will keep me from accidentally revealing spoilers, ok?

First of all, the author is brilliant to hold my attention so well by …. …. …. …. (keep scrolling your vision) …. …. …. ….………….. The plot enthralled me with building suspense until ……………. …. …. …. …. …. …. ….Aaaah! Then the doctor (forensic psychiatrist Amanda Frost) spoke up: a lot. Interrogated even. …. …. …. …. I did not want this book to end because I liked the dear protagonist so much since …. …. …. …. …. …. Oh wait, suddenly I got goosebumps from …. …. more goosebumps…. ..!!!

TWIST, omg! …..….…. Did I correctly foresee the book’s ending? Hell NO, I am not as clever as S.E. Lynes and by the way, Tamsin Kennard did a fantastic job at close-to-perfection narration! Conclusion? WHAT A BOOK!!! Kindly do yourself a favour and buy it. (P.S. What a magnificent astonishing book!)

CAN YOU SEE MY (nearly invisible) REVIEW?

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This book really hit home because I am directly in the throws of menopause! I think for the majority of women, housewives & mothers especially will relate to this book ... well not the stabbing parts, hopefully! Anyhow, this book had it all! Thriller, sadness, angry...I know I experienced all my feels!!! Give it go, you won't be sorry! HOLY COW THE EPILOGUE WAS SO DARN GOOD!

Damn this good!

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This had so many twists and turns. The beginning was little flat, but KEEP READING!!

WOW

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Pretty intense to think what psychosis does to a person but horrible how evil someone else can be to use it against them!

Suspense

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This story is quite relatable if you are a middle-aged woman! All angles from all of the characters are plausible. It has made me wonder why I don’t just speak up or ask questions in my relationships instead of thinking I know what THEY are thinking. I will recommend it to my book club!

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