Rock Paper Scissors
Overview
Rock Paper Scissors follows Adam and Amelia on a weekend trip to a remote chapel in the Scottish Highlands, intended to celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary. As the isolation deepens, long-held secrets and lies surface, and what should be a romantic escape becomes a dangerous unraveling of truth and trust.
Writing & Voice
We found Feeney’s writing gripping and taut. Her prose carries a chill that matches the remote Highland setting. She alternates between perspectives in a way that steadily raises stakes, keeping the reader off balance and deep into the psychological twists.
Content & Perspective
The narrative focuses on the couple’s fractured view of each other. Amelia and Adam’s inner monologues reveal hidden motivations and fears that blur the line between villain and victim. The remote setting amplifies isolation and uncertainty, forcing them to confront truths they’ve ignored.
Themes
The novel explores trust and deception, the hazards of intimate relationships, and how memory and perspective shape reality. It also examines the collision of past grievances with present danger in a landscape that feels both beautiful and threatening.
What Worked
- Tense, twist-driven plotting that keeps momentum high.
- Atmospheric setting in the Highlands that sharpens emotional edge.
- Complex character interplay that complicates sympathies.
Minor Quibbles
- Shifts in perspective can feel abrupt.
- Some twists rely on genre conventions.
Final Thoughts
A claustrophobic, twist-laden psychological thriller examining marriage, secrets, and perception, where shifting viewpoints and isolation turn a supposed anniversary escape into something far darker.
Rating: ★★★★½ / 5

