Title: Impostor (Variants, #1)
Author: Susanne Winnacker
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Release date: 2nd January 2014
Star rating: 3.5/5 stars
So what's it about?
Tessa has the power to turn into other people.
She is a Variant and part of the FEA, the Forces with Extrordinary Abilities, a secret part of the FBI.
Tessa is given her first mission when a serial killer strikes in a small town.
job is to impersonate Madison, one of the victims, and to find the murderer before he strikes again.
Love it or hate it?
As a fan of super heroes, I was intrigued to read Imposter.
Tessa was a likeable protagonist who struggled with the idea of posing as someone else and then becomes so attached to Madison's family that she doesn't want to leave them - a result of her childhood.
Imposter was an enjoyable read with a plot that held my attention and kept me guessing as to the identity of the killer.
Reviewer: Jess
Note: I received a copy of this book via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Thanks to Hachette Children's Books and Susanne Winnacker.
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