Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney

Do you believe in giving second chances? I'm an avid reader, devouring numerous books yearly, and I'm always looking for the next great read. With so many options at my fingertips, I can be hesitant when it comes to trying out new authors. Several years ago, I got caught up in the buzz surrounding Alice Feeney's debut novel, Sometimes I Lie. I never got around to reading that book, so my first experience with her work was I Know Who You Are. I have to admit, I didn't enjoy it. It felt like it was twisting the plot for the sake of shock value, and I found the big revelation at the end to be in poor taste. It was a disappointing experience that made me steer clear of Feeney's books from that point on. Still, many readers continue to find enjoyment in her novels. My fellow book enthusiasts have urged me to give her another chance, and that day has finally come. I recently picked up Rock Paper Scissors, and I finally understand the fervor surrounding Feeney's writing.

Adam and Amelia Wright's marriage is in a state of turmoil. Adam, a successful screenwriter, grapples with a unique condition known as face blindness. Essentially, he struggles to recognize people's faces, unable to distinguish one person from another. The only way he identifies his wife is through the length of her hair and the fragrance of her perfume. In a dedicated effort to support her husband and his career, Amelia painstakingly assists him by discreetly whispering the names of individuals he encounters.

Yet, Adam's single-minded focus on his work often causes him to overlook his wife. Every year, the couple exchanges gifts to celebrate their anniversary, selecting items corresponding to the traditional materials associated with each year of marriage. While some years see them carefully choosing thoughtful presents, others lead to hastily assembled gifts. This variability reflects the ups and downs of their relationship. In a way, they can't stand each other, but they also can't bear to be apart. Their connection is inextricable.

Amelia unexpectedly wins a weekend getaway to Scotland, a vacation that could either rekindle their love or drive a deeper wedge between them. As they embark on their journey, a snowstorm sets in. Upon arrival, they are met with the sight of an old stone chapel cloaked in snow, a far cry from the luxurious getaway they had anticipated. This weekend is poised to be a turning point in their relationship. Will it bring them closer, allowing them to find their marital happiness, or will it push them further apart?

Rock Paper Scissors is a mind-bending thriller that progressively releases layers of sinister intrigue with every turning page. Alice Feeney crafts the narrative through multiple shifting perspectives, allowing us to delve into the inner workings of both the husband and wife. Alongside these viewpoints, a shadowy third perspective surfaces, shrouded in initial ambiguity, intensifying the enigma that unfolds. The story's atmosphere is palpable, casting a chilling suspense over the entire narrative, keeping readers engrossed and disquieted. Feeney's character development shines brightly in this tale. Although both protagonists share responsibility for their ailing marriage, I couldn't help but root for their redemption. The alternating perspectives culminate in an ending that's a whirlwind of twists, shocks, and a well-deserved resolution. I'm delighted that I gave this author a second chance. If Rock Paper Scissors represents the caliber found in her other works, I'm eager to explore more of her writing.

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16 Responses to “Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney”

  1. We sell a ton of this book at the bookshop where I work, but I've never picked it up myself! Glad to hear it exceeded expectations. I like giving authors a second chance for that reason, too--you never know what else they've got on offer.

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    1. I'm very happy that I gave her another go. It isn't surprising that this one sells so much...it hooks you in from the start!

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  2. I still haven't read any books by Alice Feeney, though I do have her novel Daisy Darker on my TBR list. I wonder how it compares to this one.

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  3. I've only every read Daisy Darker, and it was a page-turner. Kind of a sad story, though. This sounds really good!

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    1. I've heard good things bout that one. I'll try to get to it in 2024!

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  4. Seems it was a good thing you gave Feeney a second chance. I am guilty of not doing that. Who knows what I have missed out on!

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    1. I don't have a hard and fast rule about second chances, but I'm glad I took a shot at this one!

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  5. It sounds odd that this one would be so well crafted while the other one was missing a clear direction. Maybe it was an earlier book that only got published later, who knows...maybe she found her footing afterwards.

    I'm not sure about being willing to give second chances. Even if a synopsis draws me in, I need to be on board with the style. That's why I'm always reading sneak peeks and excerpts...

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    1. That's a great resource that I hand't really considered. Most books have free excerpts to give a sense of the vibes

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  6. Yay, I'm glad it worked out and you liked the book when you gave the author a second chance.

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  7. Sometimes second chances pay off. I have had a few truly do

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    1. It doesn't always happen, but it is great when it does!

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