Black Canvas by Laura Rossi – Review by Alexandria Richard

Black CanvasBlack Canvas by Laura Rossi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Once you’re hooked, you’re hooked. Couldn’t put it down.

A very interesting psychological thriller/murder mystery. Who’s the victim here and who’s next? Loved the idea of the psychiatrist being a police liaison but having her dealing with her own trauma alongside it. I also enjoyed the fact that Aria, the main character, is a flawed individual but is bettering herself throughout.

The first third of the novel was a little bit slow for me as it was setting everything up and giving us the backstory, but once I got to about 30% the rest flew by. For me, the introduction of Mattias, and the focus on what was currently happening to Aria and in the world, on helped pull it along. I will admit that I was eagerly reading to see if Aria would pursue the dark side of things.

The Point Of View change was an interesting technique in this book. I actually didn’t mind the back and forth POV (with both being in first person format within the same chapter, and even paragraph), but an audiobook certainly wouldn’t make clear when things are from Ivy’s perspective (re: a flashback) versus Aria’s (the MC) as there’s a lot of jumping back and forth.

Takeaway: Pure definition of what a psychological thriller is. I highly recommend this one for someone looking to have their mind blown.

Content warning: su!cide, drug use, eating disorders, secret society, p!mping/trafficking, cheating.

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