Member Reviews
There were things I liked and some things I disliked about this book.
I liked the way it was written, moving between the two main characters. I also liked the way their connection was slowly revealed. Their feelings and thoughts were well described and the author cleverly led you down a path of your own assumptions before revealing the truth.
However I found it quite confusing at times possibly because of the differing time periods covered yet overlapping.
I also disliked the overuse of the hints of things to come. I’m not a fan of the “but one wouldn’t return” style of writing although it can have its place. Here I felt there were too many vague references to unpleasant things in the past which would have been acceptable if fairly quickly revealed or if they were all about the same incident. By halfway through the book there were a least three black clouds looming overhead.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for this arc in exchange for my honest review.
Anna is a news presenter, filling in for a colleague on maternity leave. When that person returns she resumes her old job of reporting from around the country. She is sent to her old town where there has been a murder. Her ex husband Jack is investigating. There are lots of twists and turns as more murders occur. I didn't guess the ending which makes a great change. Fast paced and would love to read more from this author.
Such a big twist at the end that I would never have guessed, so big it was a little far fetched. Otherwise a good read. The build up to the story of what had lied the characters to this point was unexpected. I didn't live it but would read others by the author
An intriguing tale told by two narrators with past history. I enjoyed finding out about their past and the horrific event which was the cause of the murders which took place. I’ve read Alice Feeney’s other books and this one did not disappoint.
Oh my goodness - talk about unreliable narrators! This book is dark and gripping, and throughout the whole thing the reader is not quite sure what to feel about it all. Told in alternate chapters by an estranged husband and wife, who separated after a personal tragedy, the book recounts their links to a spate of murders, apparently carried out by a serial killer. Extremely dark and twisty, this sinister story will certainly grip you.
I really struggled with this book, the characters weren't particularly likeable and the it was all a bit predictable. I didn't actually finish it as it just didn't hold my interest.
This was very well written however it failed to fit grip me - maybe because I struggled to find any redeeming qualities in either of the main characters! The end was well executed however I think this one may be enjoyed more by other readers
There are two sides to every story: yours and mine, ours and theirs, His & Hers. Which means someone is always lying.
Yet again, Alice Feeney messes with her readers heads. Really messes with them. She is definitely the Queen when it comes to dealing with unreliable narrators.
And yet again I was left wondering what I had read!
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a review copy. Sometimes a book is a bit too twisted for its own good.
More twists and turns than this latest weather we're having, but much more fun.
A reporter returns to the childhood home she'd rather forget to cover the murder of her once best friend. Her ex husband is the cop investigating the case and they are not happy to be reunited, and rows ensue. She is all set to return to London when a further body is discovered who happens to also be an ex friend of hers. Who is killing these women? Is she next? Why is her ex always at the scene of the crime just before the murders? You can find out if you read this fabulous book. Alice Feeney has done it again and smashed it out the park with her latest thriller, brilliant. Thanks to Netgalley for the loan of this cracking read.
Excellent read - very well written drawing you into a web of intrigue - through two perspectives - like/dislike/pity characters all at once
Murder amongst a community where the victims & protagonists are all interlinked
A small town where everyone knows everyone else's business - then a string of murders involving childhood 'friends' - Connections & feelings slowly revealed to create a patchwork of love - hate - distrust & ultimately murder!
Who did what to whom? An explosive end
Alice Feeney does it again!!
This was a 3 until the ending which I didn’t see coming so its a 3.5.
I enjoyed this one it was a good suspense thriller and kept a fast pace throughout. I did suspect both of the main characters of being the murderer at different points but I didn’t guess who the actual killer was. A good story but a bit far fetched in parts, very unlikely the murderer could have got away with such graphic deaths and I don’t understand why the female detective was acting so suspicious but all in all a good read.
Anna’s world is falling apart, having landed her dream job as a newsreader for the BBC she is effectively demoted back to reporting when the original newsreader returns. She is sent to her home town of Blackdown Village to report on a murder of a local woman. Anna’s nightmare intensifies when she discovers that her ex husband Jack, is the senior investigating officer and that she has connections to the dead woman.
There are so many twists in this, it’s difficult to guess what will happen next or who is telling the truth. I found it difficult to put down.
His and Hers is a very fast-paced story told from two very different perspectives. Anna is a somewhat dislikable, borderline alcoholic news presenter who returns to the home town she’s been avoiding for years, to cover a shocking murder. Jack is a cliched troubled bad-boy detective, investigating the murder. We soon learn how connected they are to each other, and the victim.
As the story develops and more murders are uncovered, we learn more about the characters’ history, particularly dark aspects of Anna’s childhood.
There are lots of twists and turns in the story, which make you want to read on even if they do leave your mind whirling!
Whilst I was intrigued by the plot, I found certain aspects of the book a bit too convenient and unbelievable. Many characters’ paths seem to have crossed elsewhere in life, and for me too many coincidences are a stretch too far.
This is a fast-paced twisty tale, with a clever plot. Unfortunately it didn't really appeal. The characters are unlikeable, and unbelievable, and the plot is just too clever, so it seems unrealistic. I was also irritated at the author referring to a public school when she meant a state school. Not a book I would recommend.
His and Hers is a fast-paced story told from two very different perspectives. Anna is a career-driven news presenter who is brought back to her home town to cover a shocking murder. Jack is a local cop investigating the murder but soon we learn how connected they are to each other, and the victim. But whose account can we trust?
As the story develops and more murders are uncovered, we learn more about Anna’s past and the secrets she has kept since her school days. Are her secrets coming back to haunt her?
This book had me gripped from start to finish, and constantly guessing and changing my mind about who the killer may be. The twists towards the end had my head spinning!
This was my first Alice Feeney book and wow was it a truly thrilling read, i was hooked from the first page and couldn't put it down.
Some of the twists weren't the most original to me but some did take me by surprise.
I'll definitely pick up more of Feeney's work in the future.
This book is addictively readable as the twist and turns it takes is completely not foreseen and takes you on different paths that you don’t see coming - the second narrative is an interesting take as well which makes the book different - def worth a read
Thanks to Netgalley and HQ for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Anna loses her job reading the lunchtime news for BBC when Cat, the woman she was filling in for, returns after a 2 year maternity leave. Now Anna has been demoted back to correspondent and her first assignment is to cover the murder of a woman in the small town where she grew up. Jack is a police detective, who recently moved to this small town and is assigned to the murder. He knows more about the victim than he is letting on. The story alternates between the points of view of Anna and Jack. Both seem to know too much and it is impossible to know who is telling the truth about the events.
I think this was the best of this author's three books. I was totally absorbed in it. The story kept moving along with more twists and turns and misdirections. I really could not figure out how this one was going to end. Even when I thought it was over, it wasn't, there was more to the story. I look forward to reading whatever this author comes up with next.
His & Hers is brilliant! Clever, dark and full of twists, you can’t ask for more!
I love the two sides to every story theme, I haven’t read anything else by Alice Feeney she’s gained a new fan today!
5/5
Thanks to Netgalley for the loan of this book. What a book it is too, full of twists and turns you will not see coming.
I've read her previous books and love the easy way you can glide through her books, but I tore this this faster than usual. A journalist running from her past, a cop linked to her trying to live with his demons are joined together again when a woman they both know is murdered. The journalist is forced to revisit her hometown, the place she ran from, to cover the murder but it's not long before she finds herself in the centre of the murderers twisted game as the bodies start to pile up.
I wont give anything away as I hate that myself, but I will urge you to buy this book, it's a killer read.