Review: An Anonymous Girl

An Anonymous Girl An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jessica Farris is 28 and a make up artist, she hears a couple of her clients Taylor and Mandy discussing a survey that you can earn $500 to just answer a few questions. So she makes a note of the details and decides to learn more and maybe take part as she could really do with the money.

As a result Jessica then takes part in the Morality & Ethics research project, she is subject 52 and the questions seem harmless, but she is soon telling her secrets..... !

Dr Shields who is running the survey, asks to meet Jessica as she wants to carry on the surgery, with further face to face questions and ‘assignments’ where her life is basically under control of Dr Shields. A story about the trust we place in so called professionals, with some thought provoking questions on morality and what trouble a lie can cause.....some creepy moments too.

I was totally engrossed and while I have read many psychological thrillers this was certainly original and downright unsettling....a definite must read and one of my favourites this year.


I would like to thank the Author/the Publishers/NetGalley for the opportunity to read this ebook for free in exchange for a fair and honest review

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