Psychological Thriller
“She thought she knew who she was. She was wrong.”
Overview
A gripping exploration of identity and manipulation, following a woman who begins to question whether the life she remembers is the one she actually lived.
Nina has a good life. A loving partner. A career she worked hard for. A past she has made peace with. Then a stranger calls her by a name she doesn't recognise — and everything she thought she knew about herself begins to loosen. Beneath the Surface is a psychological thriller about memory, manipulation, and the terrifying question of whether we can ever truly know our own minds.
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Margot E.
Nina is the most unsettling unreliable narrator I've encountered in recent memory — not because she lies to the reader but because she genuinely doesn't know. This book made me question my own certainties.
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Lena C.
Gripping and deeply uncomfortable in the best way. The plot moves fast but the emotional weight of it stays with you. Highly recommend for fans of psychological thrillers with a literary edge.
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Keisha N.
This was my first Keke book and I immediately bought the other two. The way she writes interiority — the way she gets inside a woman's head and makes it feel true — is unlike anything I've read.
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