The novel is an addictive psychological thriller ... one of those stay up past-your -bedtime-just-one-more-chapter kinds of books. It’s true that Faith is a self-medicating unreliable narrator. She drinks. A lot. But also true is just how easy it is to follow her point of view and anything she says to get through these dreadful situations we experience with her ... Faith Finley, for all her flaws, is still an astute psychologist, so we also get to probe the minds of this cast of troubled characters she encounters through the spellbinding conclusion[.]
... a sharply written, twisty psychological thriller ... convincingly heartbreaking ... Told exclusively through Faith’s point of view, Someone’s Listening allows readers to easily empathize with Faith while clinging to an element of doubt. Is she lying about something? Is she keeping something from us? The mystery and ambiguity build with each subsequent chapter en route to a suspense-filled and breathless finale.
... stellar ... Intrigue and red herrings abound. Exceptionally well-drawn characters set this above the psychological thriller pack. Readers will eagerly await Glass’s next.