Dead Ringer by VP Morris
Pages: 285
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Published: 7 April 2022
Publisher: Black Rose Writing
Publisher's Blurb
Small-time criminal, Taylor Callahan, dreams of starting her life over. When she inadvertently causes the death of a teenage girl who looks just like her, she does the only thing she can do: she takes over the dead girl's life.
Now, twenty-one-year-old Taylor must navigate the ins and outs of living with the MacKenzies, the safe and loving suburban family of the dead teen girl. By using her street-smarts, fast-thinking, and the help of her best friend and partner in crime, Ivan, she works to keep her true identity a secret while fighting the demons of her past. Just as Taylor thinks she has made a new life for herself with the MacKenzies, she learns that this wholesome family hides a twisted and deadly secret.
Dead Ringer is a dark coming of age story perfect for fans of FX's Cruel Summer or lovers of psychological thrillers with surprising twists and turns.
Review
When a drug deal goes catastrophically wrong it leaves small-time crook Taylor with a chance to leave her old life behind and pass herself off as the murder victim who bears her a remarkable similarity.
Taylor is about to find out that the grass is not always greener in this psychological thriller that twists and surprises right up to the end
Told from the perspective of Taylor and her 'surrogate mother', the story bounces between the present day and flashbacks to Taylor's earlier life, which explain how she came to be involved with the drug deal that results in her second chance at a normal life.
The story flows well, has believable characters and both strands of the story are equally interesting.
An enjoyable thriller with an ending that doesn’t disappoint.
The Author
V.P. Morris is an award-winning thriller and horror writer and podcast host. Her interest in true crime and criminal psychology inspired her debut novel, ShadowCast. When she isn’t writing, she is enjoying her time with her husband, son, and their rescue dog, Oscar.
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