Kathleen Barber’s new thriller Follow Me does a fabulous job of capturing the shallow
self-absorption of the average “social media influencer.” Audrey cares only
about her latest insta and her followers. Her new apartment is a mess – but in
one corner is a perfectly staged table that looked amazing in a photo enhanced
by one of Audrey’s special filters.
I was intrigued from page 1 – and I loved the use of
the familiar magnifying glass “search” symbol luring me on from page to page. Follow Me is sharper than Barber’s first
book – which I also enjoyed – and the title is a perfect fit.
Not since Gone
Girl have I so disliked every single major character in a book. For this
reason I did not find Follow Me
“unputdownable.” I just could not stand to spend that much time with those
people. But the narrative is well written - it flows smoothly from section to
section. It’s a good read, with nice touches like a morbid art exhibit that mirrors
Audrey’s life. It’s clear the author is familiar with the New York and Washington
D.C. settings.
You do have to set aside a certain amount of
skepticism with psychological thrillers, but a few of the plot twists strained
my credulity. I found Follow Me a
little slow toward the end, like something else needed to happen before the big
climax.
What Barber does best is capture the self-focused
narcissism of those who want to be social media stars and who think everyone in
the world is interested in every little thing they do. I believed in Audrey as
a real person 100%. Some of the other characters felt a little flat.
Recommended for fans of psychological thrillers and
mysteries. I read an advance reader copy of Follow
Me, which comes out on February
25, 2020. It will be available at the Galesburg Public Library in print and as
an ebook.
The Galesburg Public Library is planning to host the author sometime around the date the book comes out. Watch our Facebook page or newsletter for details!
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