My Book Review Of Joseph Knox’s Breathtaking Action Packed Mystery Thriller Imposter Syndrome @josephknox__ @TransworldBooks @DoubledayUK #ImposterSyndrome #BookReview #Netgalley

When you’re living a lie, you find it’s best to avoid close attachments…’

Lynch, a burned out con-artist, arrives, broke, in London, trying not to dwell on the mistakes that got him there. When he bumps into Bobbie, a rehab-bound heiress – and when she briefly mistakes him for her missing brother – Lynch senses the opportunity, as well as the danger…

Bobbie’s brother, Heydon, was a troubled young man. Five years ago, he walked out of the family home and never went back. His car was found parked on a bridge overlooking the Thames, in the early hours of the same morning. Unsettled by Bobbie’s story, and suffering from a rare attack of conscience, Lynch tries to back off.

But when Bobbie leaves for rehab the following day, he finds himself drawn to her luxurious family home, and into a meeting with her mother, the formidable Miranda. Seeing the same resemblance that her daughter did, Miranda proposes she hire Lynch to assume her son’s identity, in a last-ditch effort to try and flush out his killer.

As Lynch begins to impersonate him, dark forces are lured out of the shadows, and he realises too late that Heydon wasn’t paranoid at all. Someone was watching his every move, and they’ll kill to keep it a secret.

For the first time, Lynch is in a life or death situation he can’t lie his way out of.

My thoughts about Joseph Knox’s Imposter Syndrome is a Riveting Tale of Deception, Identity, and Deadly Secret. Joseph Knox delivers a gripping narrative in Imposter Syndrome, weaving together elements of suspense, deception, and psychological intrigue. The story follows Lynch, a burned-out con-artist who stumbles upon a fateful encounter with Bobbie, a rehab-bound heiress, mistaking him momentarily for her missing brother, Heydon. What begins as a chance encounter quickly escalates into a tangled web of lies and danger as Lynch is drawn into impersonating Heydon at the behest of Bobbie’s formidable mother, Miranda. Joseph Knox’s Imposter Syndrome sets the stage for a thrilling ride, but Joseph Knox’s masterful execution takes the story to greater heights. One of the strengths of Joseph Knox’s thriller lies in its portrayal of the dynamics between the characters. Lynch’s interactions with Bobbie, Miranda, and other key players are fraught with tension, mistrust, and hidden agendas. Each character is meticulously crafted, adding layers of depth to the narrative and keeping readers guessing about their true motivations. Overall Joseph Knox’s Imposter Syndrome is a riveting thriller that captivates from beginning to end. Joseph Knox’s skillful storytelling, complex characters, and deft handling of suspense make it a must-read for fans of the genre. And with the blend of heart-pounding action, Joseph Knox’s thriller is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers long after the final page is turned. I would like to say a big thank you to author Joseph Knox and publishers Transworld books and Doubleday books, for kindly letting me read and review this breathtaking thriller on netgalley. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

About Author Joseph Knox

Joseph Knox has lived in Stoke on Trent, Manchester and London. In 2020, he became an Irish citizen. 
His debut novel, Sirens, was a bestseller and has been translated into eighteen languages. The Smiling Man and The Sleepwalker are the second and third books in the Waits trilogy. His first standalone novel, True Crime Story, was a Times number one bestseller.

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