
Sanity Questioned
4.26
854 ratings·30 reviews
Ellie Erikson, a novelist facing her own mortality, finds herself embroiled in a nightmare. Accused of attempted murder and financially ruined, her life unravels as dark secrets emerge. As her past resurfaces, Ellie discovers that a troubled mind can birth hatred far more dangerous than any illness....
- Pages
- 508
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2021-05-01
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Abel Icas·7 months ago
Thank you to the author for the opportunity to read this chilling and memorable novel.Katherine Black delivers a gripping and unsettling psychological thriller with Sanity Questioned. Ellie Erikson is a hauntingly complex character—fighting a rare illness, memory loss, and the terrifying idea that she might be capable of violence. The story keeps you questioning what’s real right up to the end.While some elements push the limits of believability, the emotional tension and psychological depth mak...
Rachel Browning·9 months ago
Woah—what a twisty, dark, and deeply disturbing story! *Sanity Questioned* was nothing like I expected, and I was completely shocked by the direction it took. Katherine Black weaves a chilling narrative full of fear, suspense, and buried secrets that keep unraveling until the very end. It's intense, unsettling, and impossible to put down. This is one book review you won't forget anytime soon!Trigger warning: the story contains elements of animal abuse, but if you can handle the darkness, this bo...
Rhea Gerdes·1 years ago
A Truly Twisted Read
I really enjoyed all the twists and turns in "Sanity Questioned." It's genuinely disturbing.
There are a few editorial slip-ups – incorrect names or words, things like that – which force a little unnecessary mental backtracking while reading. But, honestly, it's easy enough to overlook those for the sake of Katherine Black's story. If you're looking for a suspenseful book review, I'd recommend this one.
I really enjoyed all the twists and turns in "Sanity Questioned." It's genuinely disturbing.
There are a few editorial slip-ups – incorrect names or words, things like that – which force a little unnecessary mental backtracking while reading. But, honestly, it's easy enough to overlook those for the sake of Katherine Black's story. If you're looking for a suspenseful book review, I'd recommend this one.
Gail McGuire·1 years ago
Just wow! This book grabbed me right from page one. The plot twists kept me completely hooked; I went from totally confused to absolutely blown away. There were so many points where I couldn't flip the pages fast enough. Katherine Black's writing is a masterclass in tension and suspense, but her fantastic wit really takes the reader's enjoyment to the next level. The characters, from Ellie to Matt to Rob, the bad guys, and even Jake the dog, feel so real. I could picture them all so clearly that...
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Brandy·1 years ago
I honestly don't get all the rave reviews for "Sanity Questioned." Maybe there's some amazing twist or explanation that comes after page 183, but try as I might, I just couldn't force myself to read any further. The dialogue is so awkward and unnatural. And Ellie and Matt? They have to be two of the most clueless characters I've ever encountered in a book! 'Oh, we just got attacked by a twin, but hey, let's wander off with absolutely no way to contact each other or any mark to tell them apart.' ...
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Karen Inkle·1 years ago
Mesmerizing!Ellie is a writer recently diagnosed with TSD, a relatively unknown disease in adults but one that means premature death. After receiving an anonymous letter and then a devil's costume with no idea who had sent them, Ellie tried to return the costume for a clue but wasn't banking at all on the reception she received. From that point, things worsened; she was guilty in everyone's eyes, and she had to prove her innocence. Another fantastic book penned by the talented Katherine Black. *...
Anita Kirk·2 years ago
A Good Read
I really enjoyed reading this book; it completely captivated me. I couldn’t put it down! Katherine Black's "Sanity Questioned" is a real page-turner. If you are looking for captivating book reviews, I highly recommend reading "Sanity Questioned".
I really enjoyed reading this book; it completely captivated me. I couldn’t put it down! Katherine Black's "Sanity Questioned" is a real page-turner. If you are looking for captivating book reviews, I highly recommend reading "Sanity Questioned".
Nora Wolfenbarger·4 years ago
Intense and terrifying. At first, I thought *Sanity Questioned* was just another predictable romance. Boy, was I wrong. This story has so many layers of intensity, unexpected twists, and a deep-seated layer of madness, verging on outright horror. I really appreciate Katherine Black's ability to write the brutal scenes and still capture the power of love in the fight of good over evil. Well done, Katherine Black. If you're looking for thrilling book reviews, definitely check this one out!
Taylor Boutwell·4 years ago
2.5/5; I really wanted to love this book, I truly did. "Sanity Questioned" started so strong and had such great potential, but it just fizzled out. It's a 500-page book that could have easily been told in 250. There are so many drawn-out details that I felt didn't really add anything to the story. Once the premise was revealed, it became obvious how everything would end. After the first 100-150 pages, everything up until the last 70 or so pages was a real slog to get through. I almost DNF'd it, ...
Susanne Leist·4 years ago
Ellie is plunged into a waking nightmare when her boyfriend accuses her of trying to kill him. Is she losing her grip on reality, or is someone setting her up? Through flashbacks, we delve into Ellie's childhood and her unsettling relationship with her mother. As her thoughts grow darker and her fears escalate, we truly feel her pain and torment.
I'm a sucker for a good psychological thriller, and *Sanity Questioned* by Katherine Black definitely delivers. This story had me questioning my own c...





