My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Blythe and her friends are very close. They almost have to be since they attend a
very small and private school for kids of a tech company. After a violent act causes a rift between two
in their group … their group dynamic changes … and then Gabrielle is discovered
with their dead principal and doesn’t remember what happened. Each of them is starting to have strange
memories resurface and they question everything about their families. Which memories are real and which are
not? Who can the friends trust?
Someone is Always Watching is a stand-alone mystery that was a little slow in getting started but kept me reading once it took off. Readers must suspend disbelief because although this is not technically sci-fi, there are some scientific/technical things happening that can’t happen right now (or can they?). Armstrong has written a strong young adult mystery that is relatively easy to read without any red flags for cautious readers. A good read but not to be rushed to the top of a TBR list.
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