The first thing you should know about Kuehn’s novel is that you know pretty quickly that thing’s aren’t what they seem. Don’t think the book is a mystery it’s not. Because more than anything, Cate Henry needs her little brother to know this one simple truth: She's not the crazy one and never has been. When reading Complicit, trust nothing and no one as you race toward the explosive conclusion of this gripping psychological thriller. The novel feels like an authentic look at the battle with mental illness; one can see what it might be like to lose one's ability to interpret and make sense of the world.
“She’s coming for me”. The revelation that his sister cate is getting out of jail and she’s coming for Jamie, she’s know where he …show more content…
"I'm not scared of Myself" he's got to face himself in the mirror and realize this isn't him he's someone else entirely different the question is will he change himself back for the good or the better. (Kuehn. P. 62).
Jamie and cate are trying to make each other comfortable with one another, they don’t realize that they complete one another. Also bring out the secrets in each other. "Do you remember mom? Our real mom?" Why do they complete each other Jamie needs Cate for the memories and Cate needs Jamie for the love. (Kuehn. P. 70-76)
Jamie needs to know about his past since he can’t remember much. So what does he do he goes in Angie’s room to realize the past once again, no one said it be easy. "Maybe some horrors aren't meant to be recalled, but it's clear Angie is nowhere close to forgetting." Angie might know more than she's letting on about the night of the barn fire and the death of her sister. (Kuehn. P. …show more content…
After rummaging through his sister’s room. " I felt quite queasy" the one piece of the puzzle is found but trying to find the rest is like a haystack of needles, the truth hurts. ( Kuehn. P.90).
Jenny and Jamie discuss the reason why Cate set that fire to the barn years ago. Also discussing the reason behind it but still a mystery to everyone but Cate, and Jamie’s determined to find out. "Cate has issues" but looking is getting him deeper in the rabbits hole the fire and death of his mother are linked together and he's trying to find out why and how. ( Kuehn. P. 108).
Jamie seems to have out some things about his sister that he knew but have a deeper meaning. The things Jamie’s know are just the first step of this long road for an ending. "Only I didn't" the truth like I said hurts more than anything, reasons behind it unknown but it could either make it better or for worse than it already is. (Kuehn. P. 127).
Jamie is thinking what should he do next in order to figure out his past well easy where and how it all started the barn on the night that happened. "Will you go somewhere with me?" Jamie is determined to find out what happened in the past if he can't get answer from his sister than he'll have to go where it all started back Home. ( Kuehn. P.