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As her class reunion approaches, Louise’s thoughts flashback to 1989 and the events that led up to that tragic night, while in the present day she becomes convinced her life may in be real danger.
Friend Request: The most addictive psychological thriller you
The story follows Louise who gets a friend request on Facebook from a friend who died back in 1989, when they were in high school. Louise is the type of character that I find really fascinating in fiction because we don't often see them portrayed well. When it seems like all psychological thrillers start to run together and sound like one in the same, Laura Marshall has an original and authentic voice.And that's saying a lot about Laura Marshall's writing ability because I was severely bullied in elementary school and am very sensitive with that topic. Now though, I’d be grateful for marketing spam, and I long to go back to the mild tedium of a few minutes ago. People aren’t always who they say they are, and befriending you using an alias lets them know what you’re up to without you knowing.
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With her mesmerizing debut, Laura Marshall offers a timely and essential story of how who we were shapes who we become, the hidden cost of our increasingly connected world, and the dangerous shape that revenge can take in our modern era.
Marshall examines these secrets with rapid fire prose using a past/ present sequence that works brilliantly. Memories that include her own dark secrets – secrets that threaten to destroy her carefully constructed life. FRIEND REQUEST by LAURA MARSHALL is a creepy, gripping, shocking, suspenseful, and a clever psychological thriller novel that kept us on the edge of our seat throughout this whole book.
Friend Request - Laura Marshall
Looking at it from that prospective, it feels a little unnerving, knowing that sometimes people are lurking around your page and can access a wealth of information about you, quite easily.When she receives a Facebook friend request from Maria Weston, a young girl who died during their school leavers dance Louise panics. So imagine my surprise when this book revealed itself to me as a grounded, smart, nail-biting thriller with a powerfully dark conclusion.
