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Also by this author: I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Published by Simon and Schuster on September 4, 2018
Genres: Fiction, Literary, Psychological, Suspense, Thrillers
Pages: 272
Format: eARC
Source: the publisher
Junior and Henrietta lead a quiet, remote life on their farm. They never get visitors, so when a man appears late one night, their suspicions are instantly raised. The man, Terrance, is an agent for a company called Outercore. Terrance breaks most unusual news: Junior has been selected to represent Earth on a mission that will take him far...far from home. Apparently, he's been observed by Outercore for some time now, without his knowledge. The mission isn't a quick one; he will be gone for a few years. Though Junior didn't ask or apply for this mission, it's paramount that he accept it. While he awaits this journey, Terrance visits frequently to study Junior and Henrietta's relationship to ensure that his "replacement," an individual who will keep Henrietta company while he is gone, is most suited for the responsibility.
As time passes, Junior reflects often on his relationship with Henrietta. Rather than getting closer as his mission date approaches, he finds she is distancing herself from him. As the truth is revealed, Junior is left with answers that question not only his relationship with Henrietta, but his very existence.
Reid’s previous title, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, introduced me to the sheer talent that is Iain Reid. When I heard he had a new title releasing, I knew I had to get my hands on a copy.
In true Reid form, this most recent novel takes you on a whirlwind ride. You soon learn you cannot trust any of the characters; you are left questioning (and often doubting) nearly everything you read. Not only is this a truly dynamic suspense/psychological thriller, it’s an examination of human relationships, the human condition…essentially everything that makes up being human.
To me, Foe is quite reminiscent of the Twilight Zone. The setting, story-line, characters…everything could easily have been taking from that great classic. From the unique story line to the mind-blowing and twisty ending, I honestly kept thinking I’d start hearing that eerie theme music in the background.
All in all, this is a highly, highly recommended read!