"Who was supposed to die--Sienna Scott or The Look-Alike"
Reviewed by Kim Roller
Posted January 27, 2020
Thriller Domestic | Suspense
Sienna Scott literally fell onto a dead body 10 years ago and has recently come home to stay. Jonathon Anderson recently moved to town and is flipping the house across the street from the Scott residence. Their mutual attraction leads to danger and trying to solve a 10-year-old murder. Was she the intended target or was it THE LOOK-ALIKE?
Erica Spindler is a master of the suspense and thriller genre. She has you wondering who the bad guy is and just how twisted they may be. She takes the reader on a twisting danger-filled ride in the story of a young woman whose life has been influenced by her mother’s mental illness and the fact that she inadvertently pulled into a murder of a college acquaintance. How the influence of the mental illness shapes Sienna Scott’s thinking that the murdered young woman just may be a Look-Alike or is she herself The Look-Alike of her own mother. Jonathon Anderson’s life becomes complicated when he moves to Tranquility Bluffs to investigate his sister’s 10-year-old murder. He doesn’t expect to fall in love with the woman that was a part of the initial investigation.
THE LOOK-ALIKE takes you on a ride of who-done-it full of danger and suspense. Erica Spindler keeps you on the edge of your seat trying to figure out what will happen next.
SUMMARY
From Erica Spindler, the New York Times bestselling author of The Other Girl and Justice for Sara comes The Look-Alike, a thrilling psychological drama about a woman who believes she escaped a brutal murder years ago—but does anyone else believe her?
Sienna Scott grew up in the dark shadow of her mother’s paranoid delusions. Now, she's returned home to confront her past and the unsolved murder that altered the course of her life.
In her mother’s shuttered house, an old fear that has haunted Sienna for years rears its ugly head—that it was she who had been the killer’s target that night. And now, with it, a new fear—that the killer not only intended to remedy his past mistake—he’s already begun. But are these fears any different from the ones that torment her mother?
As the walls close in, the line between truth and lie, reality and delusion disintegrate. Has Sienna’s worst nightmare come true? Or will she unmask a killer and finally prove she may be her mother’s look-alike, but she’s not her clone?
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