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When She Was Me by Marlee Bush: a Book Review

In Marlee Bush’s When She Was Me, twin sisters must unravel the tangled web of their identities and piece together the past, one step at a time.

Posted bykwatkinsMay 1, 2024June 20, 2025Posted inBook Review, For the Literary Enthusiasts (Not Snobs)Tags: Book Review, books, coming-of-age, crime fiction, crime novel, family ties, fiction, horror, Marlee Bush, May Day, Mental Health Awareness Month, mystery, poisoned pen press, psychological fiction, psychological thriller, review, sisters, sourcebooks landmark, storytelling, suspense, thriller, women in lit, women supporting women, women's fiction2 Comments on When She Was Me by Marlee Bush: a Book Review

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