Tag: Sarah Pekkanen

Shelf Control #92 – 27/06/2025

What better way can I celebrate a fun Friday off work than with a Shelf Control post?! I mean, I could be reading the books on my reading list instead of talking about them, but there we are! It would help whittle the list down… 

Seriously though, I’m really happy to be back with my next Shelf Control instalment. In today’s post, I feature a psychological thriller novel I added to my TBR back in October 2019 – nearly six years ago. I even featured the books in a Top Ten Tuesday post geared around new releases I was excited for. If that doesn’t tell you how far behind I am, I don’t know what will. Even still, to date I’m excited to pick up this book. With a synopsis based on a psychology study, it’ll bring back the old days of taking psychology classes. 

Before I get ahead of myself, here is a recap of what the Shelf Control regular feature is about!

Shelf Control is a meme run by Lisa at Bookshelf Fantasies. It’s a celebration of the unread books on our shelves! The idea is to pick a book you own but haven’t read and write a post about it (suggestions: include what it’s about, why you want to read it, and when you got it), and link up.

If you want to read more about the Shelf Control feature, check out Lisa’s introductory post.

 

An Anonymous Girl – Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen

Genre: Psychological Thriller

Pages: 375

Audience: Adult

Publisher: St. Martin’s Press

CPublication Date: 08 Jan 2019

Goodreads – An Anonymous Girl

 

Looking to earn some easy cash, Jessica Farris agrees to be a test subject in a psychological study about ethics and morality. But as the study moves from the exam room to the real world, the line between what is real and what is one of Dr. Shields’s experiments blurs.

Dr. Shields seems to know what Jess is thinking… and what she’s hiding.

Jessica’s behaviour will not only be monitored, but manipulated.

Caught in a web of attraction, deceit and jealousy, Jess quickly learns that some obsessions can be deadly.

From the authors of the blockbuster bestseller The Wife Between Us, Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, An Anonymous Girl will keep you riveted through the last shocking twist.

 

My Thoughts

As somebody who enjoyed studying psychology at school, a book that plays on this subject and how people can be manipulated is naturally a topic of interest. It’s scary how easy the brain can be fooled. 

I’m also interested in the morality aspect of the storyline and how far it’s going to go. If you’ve ever done or taken part in a psychology experiment, you should know that those leading an experiment are not meant to do anything that can be seen as morally grey or worse. What exactly do the experiments entail, and what could they have in mind that could cross this line?

I’ve enjoyed picking up more mysteries this year. It’s a genre I go through spells where I’ll read more of it, and then less so. I’ve been enjoying getting back into this type of book. Picking them up for our work book club has been ideal. It’s a genre many people at my place like, so the club gets good engagement that way. This would actually be a good book to suggest to the group to read in future. 

Have you read An Anonymous Girl? Are there any other books you would recommend as great reads for book clubs? 

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