![]() Matheson writes a tense, fast-paced narrative in The Jigsaw Mann, and I enjoyed every second I spent with it. almost painfully real, as you get a peek at Henley's raw, unfiltered thoughts and emotions, and it made me empathize with her almost immediately.Her past trauma comes roaring to the surface in an excellent examination of PTSD, which is such a presence it almost functions as an entirely separate character in this thoughtful novel. I was invested in Anjelica's story from the very beginning. ![]() ![]() Henley's identity certainly isn't the focus of The Jigsaw Man, but it permeates the novel.It adds an additional layer of complexity to an already well-written and engaging novel. ![]()
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