Fatal Reflections

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In the wake of a tragic accident, Justine Fields begins to see things—visions in mirrors, fleeting glimpses of death before it happens. At first, she dismisses them as the aftereffects of trauma. But when the visions start coming true, Justine is plunged into a nightmare where reflections reveal more than they should, and daisies bloom at every scene of death. As those around her fall victim to the mysterious force stalking her, Justine must unravel the secrets of her own past and the identity of a shadowy figure who seems to know her better than she knows herself. But can she trust what she sees, or is her mind playing tricks on her? Where the line between reality and illusion is blurred, Justine must confront the ultimate question: Is she the hunter, or the hunted?



Praise for this book

“Beth Curry's "Fatal Reflections" is a gripping psychological thriller that blends elements of supernatural horror with a deeply personal journey of self-discovery. The novel follows Justine Fields, a young woman whose life is upended after a near-fatal car accident leaves her with the ability to see visions of impending deaths. As Justine struggles to understand and control her newfound power, she becomes entangled in a web of family secrets, mysterious deaths, and a sinister conspiracy that threatens not just her sanity, but the fate of the world itself.
Beth's writing is taut and atmospheric, drawing readers into Justine's increasingly unstable world with vivid descriptions and a palpable sense of dread. The author's varied background shines through in the novel's detailed exploration of trauma, memory, and the thin line between sanity and madness.
A strong point is in its complex, flawed characters. Justine is a compelling protagonist, her journey from confused victim to reluctant hero both believable and emotionally resonant. The supporting cast, including the mysterious Dr. Pearce and Justine's sister Emory, are equally well-drawn, each harboring their own secrets and motivations.
While the plot occasionally veers into convoluted territory, particularly in its exploration of family curses and inherited abilities, Beth manages to keep the story grounded through Justine's relatable struggles and the very human drama at the heart of the supernatural events.
The novel's pacing is relentless, with each chapter ending on a cliffhanger that compels readers to keep turning pages. The final confrontation is satisfyingly tense, though the somewhat ambiguous ending may frustrate those looking for neat and tidy resolutions. As a beta reader for Beth's short story collection, I've come to appreciate this as a deliberate stylistic choice. Beth sometimes leaves endings open-ended, recognizing that some stories are best left up to the reader to decide. It's an interesting approach I can respect, as it encourages reader engagement and interpretation.
"Fatal Reflections" is a haunting exploration of family legacy, the power of choice, and the shadows that lurk within all of us. Fans of psychological thrillers with a supernatural twist will find much to enjoy in this compelling novella.
4 out of 5 stars.