Descriptions, Reviews, etc.
Description:
"The experiment began with the best of intentions: help a young child who is responsible for a traumatic death. If the child is too deeply traumatized -- and stigmatized -- to ever lead a normal life, wouldn't it be better if they just . . . forgot? Blythe and her friends Tucker, Tanya, and Gabrielle, are now teenagers, attending a local high school, falling in and out of love with each other. But then a shocking event happens at school: Gabrielle is found covered in blood in front of their deceased principal, with no memory of what happened. It's becoming apparent that their pasts weren't erased -- they were just walled up, and now those walls are crumbling."--
Review Quotes: "A must-purchase rollercoaster ride that will have readers wondering if people and memories can be trusted." --STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal
"The mysteries on top of mysteries will keep the pages turning in this plot-driven thriller. . . . Mental potato chips, happily devoured."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Armstrong explores fascinating questions of personhood, identity, and the role of memory in creating a sense of self. . . . [F]ans of mind-bending psychological thrillers will find a lot to love in this labyrinthine read."
--Publishers Weekly "There is no shortage of neck-snapping turns."
--Youth Service Book Review "This book definitely meets all the requirements for a psychological thriller and will have readers turning page after page trying to find the truth."
--Young Adulting "
Someone is Always Watching is a well-crafted, high-quality work of psychological fiction by bestselling author Kelley Armstrong."
--CM: Canadian Review of Materials