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Where You End
Abbott Kahler
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Positive
Julia Maxwell,
Booklist
Jude and Kat’s relationship, set alongside the backdrop of a sinister cult, makes
Where You End
a well-paced and dynamic thriller.
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Rave
Publishers Weekly
Despite working with themes that often slide into the absurd—family cults, creepy twins, amnesia—Kahler never puts a foot wrong. Readers will be rapt.
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Positive
Kirkus
Artful, evocative prose and realistically damaged characters contribute to the book’s potency. At once a vertiginous paranoia tale and a melancholic meditation on identity.
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