Forgotten Memories, a Creepy Asylum, and Romantic Tension Make Jayne Ann Krentz’s ‘Sleep No More’ a Winner [REVIEW]

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An abandoned asylum may hold the secrets to missing memories in Jayne Ann Krent’z Sleep No More. (Photo courtesy Canva)

Three strangers have no memories of the ordeal they survived. A mysterious tip leads one of them to an abandoned asylum in a sleepy California town. Will it hold the answers they seek, or will it only lead to more questions? And why is someone willing to kill to keep them from remembering? Find out in Jayne Ann Krentz’s breathtaking new thriller, Sleep No More.

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Sandra SG Wong’s ‘In the Dark We Forget’ Makes Readers Question Their Own Biases [REVIEW]

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With her new psychological thriller, In the Dark We Forget, Sandra SG Wong (Devil Take the Hindmost) does everything but throw a toaster in our bath water to give us a jolt. Told in first person by an unreliable narrator with no memory, she thrusts readers into the woods, isolated and alone, and leaves us to discover along with her protagonist what she can’t recall and why she’s forgotten everything she’s ever known. Readers are in for an unexpected treat with this one.

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