Member Reviews
Nicely topical with the theme of podcasts,they seem to be all over the place at the moment.
Decent paced story,that has you searching for clues as to the possibility of this nice married mother actually being a teenage killer.
There were a lot of lies to work your way through in this book.
The pace picked up,and I was totally sucked in,desperately trying to work out who might be who.
Then,I felt like it just threw too much at me.. it was too ott and for that I felt a bit disappointed.
Still a good read though.
Still a good read. (
#NeverLookBack #NetGalley
Twisty and Compelling.
When website columnist Robin Diamond is contacted by true crime podcast producer Quentin Garrison, she assumes it's a business matter. It's not. Quentin's podcast, Closure, focuses on a series of murders in the 1970s, committed by teen couple April Cooper and Gabriel LeRoy. It seems that Quentin has reason to believe Robin's own mother may be intimately connected with the killings.
Although i personally felt that this story was a but lengthy but when i reached the end, i came to know that it's an amazing book.
Characters are awesome and are able to hold you.
Narration is simple.
Thanks to NetGalley and Orion Publishing Group for giving me an advance copy of this awesome suspense thriller.
A must read.
A dark and quite scary thriller. This was fantastic and really hard to put down. Well written with a great brave main character. Highly recommended