I'm Watching You, by Clare Mackintosh

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When a shocking enigma becomes the beginning of what is advertised as a crime novel, a reader like me, passionate about this type of genre and also in love with the mystery genre, knows that he has found that gem with which he is going to enjoy During the lecture.

It is a dark enigma, absolutely strange and puzzling. Zoe discovers herself in a small photo in a newspaper classifieds while riding the subway.

A chill shared between Zoe and the reader begins to spread with the uncomfortable feeling of a bad omen. In this world where we are exposed to the networks, immersed in an Internet that seems to blend in with the reality that surrounds us, in the Matrix style, a thousand doubts begin to take shape in your imagination.

At book I'm watching you you feel eyes on you, a kind of virtual presence that makes you go from paranoia to the most real terror. Zoe knows that she has become someone's target and no one seems to understand her.

Every day that passes new faces appear in that newspaper, in the same location in which she appeared the first time. Zoe may succumb to fear or try to find answers to that peculiar riddle. But in his position, any movement seems to be anticipated by his observer, who is already taking the appearance of being someone or something completely real.

Clare plays with the old taste for fear (not as something terrifying but as something disconcerting, unusual, strange), that unspeakable internal passion for peering into the abyss that accompanies us all. From our passion to see fear, we only make it clear that we like to get closer to return as soon as possible to the safest shelter.

But Zoe doesn't know how far she will have time to go home and shelter. Once thrown into solving that enigma, which plays on your identity in a haphazard or completely premeditated way, there may be no point of turning back.

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