One of the best psychological thrillers I’ve read. The many layers of the characters are extremely well written, and the history hooks you from the get go.
It’s basically the story of two mentally I’ll people, with traumatizing past, who shared school moments together, and rely on those memories to keep existing. It’s troubling. The story is romanticized at the end, but there’s nothing romantic in a co-dependent relationship of two obsessed victims of their own circumstances and actions.
Warehouse