Friday, March 24, 2017

After Me Review








After Me  by Deborah Coonts

Genre: Fiction

Publisher: Deborah B. Coonts

Source: Sent by publisher for review

Book Description:

Twenty million in diamonds missing.

Kate Sawyer, a cop in witness protection, holds the key.

If she could only remember.

Early-onset Alzheimer's clouds the past. Stem cell therapy is working to clear it.

But time is running out for Kate.

One night finds a dead man in her bathtub with a note stuck in his pocket.

I know what you've done.

Her cover blown, Kate runs, the clock is ticking. People close to her are being killed.

Shadowy memories tease her. Some she recognizes. Others don't seem familiar at all.

Running from people she can't remember, dogged by a past lost in the haze, Kate discovers no one is who they appear to be, perhaps not even herself.

Review:

This is the first book of hers I've read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The character is well developed and the author researched the signs of Alzheimer's  and showed how it affected the mind of Kate and how she struggles to remember things from her past by using her smart phone to help her remember day to day events, appointments, etc.

This was a great suspenseful read and I will read more from her in the future.

This book has wry humor, raw emotions, and Kate's struggle with a disease that has no cure.

I received this book from the publisher and highly recommend it to everyone.

Happy Reading!
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