Lindsay’s Review: An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

After our Traveling Sister Group read and all the great reviews for An Anonymous Girl Lindsay decided to request it and read it. We still wanted to share her thoughts with all of you!

Lindsay’s review
An Anonymous Girl

An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks

A gripping and thrilling page-turner!

Struggling to make her rent payments, Jessica Farris, finds herself involved in a well-paying psychology study revolving around ethics and morality. The compensation is too good to pass up. Upon attending the first study meeting and completing the initial questionnaire, Jess is offered the opportunity to proceed further into the depths of the examination with the mysterious Dr. Shields. Tension builds as Jess begins to feel paranoia and anxiety about her involvement and she begins to question what Dr. Shields objectives truly are.

This was extremely well written! I was glued to these pages, devouring every single word with curious and hungry eyes. The pace, flow and narration were excellent! Told in alternating chapters between Jess and Dr. Shields, I felt the urge to read ‘just one more chapter’ from start to finish – I simply couldn’t get enough of this unique and mysterious story. The characters were well developed and each one kept me curious as to their true intentions throughout the novel. 

After the intensity of the storyline build up, the ending was a bit of a let-down for me. It didn’t fit with the excellence of the rest of the book, which took away one star. I still would highly recommend this novel as it kept me highly intrigued and guessing all the way through. 

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

10 thoughts on “Lindsay’s Review: An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen”

  1. Awesome review!
    I look forward to reading it. I had similar experience with other thrillers, where the first 80-90% was really good and then the end was like it was written for another book.
    Nevertheless, i’m curious 🙂

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