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I really wanted to like this book so much more than I did. The premise suggested that I would race through this multi-layered story but instead it was too slow for me and did not have enough for me to remain interested.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the chance to read this ARC.
Brilliant book that angers you so much! To know that these things are happening to this day and aren’t always caught.
This book gets you angry, upset, totally involved and relating to Rita’s character. Brilliantly written!
Rita Marsh is a woman living two lives, and she is furious, just bubbling away under the surface, where nobody can see. Rita is the owner of a nursing home, single handedly looking after her last two remaining residents. In the hidden part of her life, she is part of vigilante group. Seeking justice for children, who have been groomed, taken advantage of, and damaged in the worst possible way.
This revenge thriller examines a very tricky, controversial area. Is Rita a hero, or a villain herself? There will be many strongly arguing for both sides. She is a very complex character, certain areas of which could have been examined more closely.
My attention was piqued by the premise, but somehow the book didn’t deliver as I hoped it would. I found my mind wandering while reading, I wasn’t gripped as I hoped I would be. Just 3⭐️⭐️⭐️ from me.
A great fast paced read that I found hard to put down once I had started to read. I read it in one sitting. Really enjoyed the characters in this book.
With an exciting premise - a care home owner who moonlights as a child abuse vigilante - this novel just does not at all keep up the pace it promises. Rita’s life goes off track quickly when a school reunion brings back bad and forgotten memories but from that moment onwards the plot slows to a crawl and becomes a series of stupid decisions I couldn’t get behind at all.
The Revenge of Rita Marsh by Nilesha Chauvet is the must-read revenge thriller of summer 2024. Crafting a novel with a truly original concept takes dedication, and Chauvet delivers a fresh and compelling story.
Rita Marsh, formerly Rita Patel, is a half-Indian woman who has distanced herself from her Asian heritage. She manages two contrasting roles: running a care home by day and engaging in a top-secret operation by night. Driven by her hatred for online predators targeting young girls, Rita, under the alias Holly, takes matters into her own hands. Her mission is to expose and bring to justice those seeking to exploit minors.
Using the codenames Spider and Spike, Rita orchestrates sting operations to trap offenders, capturing their actions on film and posting the evidence online. However, her efforts to bring these criminals to justice are met with unexpected backlash from social media users.
Rita Marsh is a memorable and well-crafted character, and The Revenge of Rita Marsh stands out as an exceptional debut. Chauvet’s storytelling is engaging and impactful, and I look forward to whatever she writes next. This book is a must-buy and a must-read for fans of gripping revenge thrillers.
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“She’ll get them in the end, she always does”
Rita is a complex character- running a care home during the day and the leader of a vigilante group at night.
It’s an interesting premise as when a case close to home catches Rita’s attention she is torn between inaction and revenge.
The lines are getting blurred and her mission for justice is starting to land her in trouble with the police.
A fabulous debut revenge thriller, that’s pacy and we’ll plotted and kept you on the edge of your seat, with lots of dark themes.
Thanks @nileshachauvet @faberbooks & @netgalley for the tense, thrilling read
A good read for a debut author. There’s lots going on in this book with some difficult and thought provoking topics. Maybe not for some people!
Thank you NetGalley for this copy
What a wonderful debut this book is. Rita Marsh has a double life, by day she runs a care home and then at night she is part of a group that tracks down paedophiles. I was not sure how I would get on with a story that involves paedophiles, but the author has tackled the subject sensitively and made mentions of general things rather than going into more detail. This book is more about Rita's understanding of who she is and how the edges of her life have blurred.
Rita has never been one of those girls with lots of friends, so her friend Javid, convinces her to go to the school reunion. When she leaves she bumps into another old friend, Leila. When they were at school there was a rumour going around about a teacher having a relationship with Leila. A recent update about the teacher sets Rita on a path that she believes will help her friend and also gives her a chance to get close to her again.
Rita is a character that has a troubled past, it is mentioned during the story and gives a sense of purpose to why she does what she believes is the right thing. She has been approached by the police to work with them to help increase the convictions rather than just gathering evidence and setting up the perpetrator. This is more important as her previous case did not end well.
When Rita and Leila reconnect there is something there that hints at things not being quite what it seems. While the author brings more to her characters then you learn more. The story gradually gets more tense and the suspicions rise and then suddenly things are unravelling at a fast rate for Rita. There is conflict, drama, and manipulation with some lines being crossed.
The storyline for this story starts as one thing, but the focus changes to being about Rita, those she knows and also how she sees herself. She has become accustomed to seeing herself in a certain way but when she is using different names to catch criminals then things are not as clear as they once were.
This is a story for those who want a dramatic and suspense-riddled story. There is a mystery that runs through this and then there are several moments of drama and tension. This is more of a crime and mystery story it does have a thriller element as well. Fabulous debut and I look forward to seeing what else the author has in the future. It is a book that I would happily recommend to readers.
This is a clever, well constructed story of a mixed race woman who is both a carer for two residents (in a home left to her by her deceased parents ) and a vigilante against child exploitation.
What I enjoyed :
The character of Rita was a conundrum and it was interesting to read about her family history, mixed race challenges and her friction with the police. It is a very different subject matter, not often explored and very relevant. There was also the sinister side of Rita’s life and her dark colleagues in crime.
What I didn’t enjoy:
I felt the whole storyline lacked something. The character of Leila was so frustrating and I felt let down as the book progressed, in that, it was repetitive and slow paced at times. The character of Rita seemed partly, but, not fully explored.
Overall though, as a debut it is an interesting read and I wish the author success.
Thanks to NetGalley and Faber & Faber for the opportunity to preview.
Wow. There is so much going on in this book! This is an addictive read as we follow protagonist Rita Marsh, through the relationships and traumas of her past, to her role as a vigilante entrapping internet groomers, the toll this takes and the consequences for all involved. There are some hard topics at play but they are adeptly handled making this an exceptionally worthwhile read.
An interesting and thought provoking story from a debut author. The main character Rita runs a failing care home left to her by her parents and is also an online peadophile hunter trapping men grooming online.
Following a school reunion Rita’s life takes a turn for the worst and soon spirals disastrously out of control. After a strong start I found that the story rambled a bit and lacked something in the decision making of the characters. That being said it tackles a very topical ,dark and difficult subject without being offensively graphic and worth reading to the end.
An intriguing story of a woman who is trying to find paedophiles, who are targeting young girls online. She is quite a complex character with an interesting back story and you can’t help rooting for her, despite some of her actions
A compulsive read
Rita Marsh is not in a good place right now. By day, she continues to run the private care home left to her when her parents died. In her spare time, she tracks paedophiles. The latest one she tracked committed suicide soon after she exposed him. Not only does she feel bad about that, the police are on her back. Meanwhile Leila, Rita's best friend from schooldays, has reappeared in her life after a school reunion. And their former English teacher has been accused of having underage sex with a pupil.
As Rita becomes increasingly enmeshed in Leila's trauma, her own traumatic past is rising to the surface, together causing Rita to spiral out of control.
The Revenge of Rita Marsh is a well-plotted and skillfully told story. The characters are well rounded and their actions ring true. On one level, it's a decent revenge thriller — surprisingly good for a debut novelist. At a deeper level, it's distressing and sad, leaving the reader with many questions about justice, morality, trauma and friendship, and about just how much you can accept from someone who does the wrong thing for the right reasons. Or at least understandable reasons. It also leaves one very sadly contemplating the overwhelming prevelance of paedophiles, the difficulties faced by those trying to stop them and the lifelong damage they inflict on their victims. It's intense.
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Revenge thrillers are a favorite sub genre of mine, and Chauvet has done something that feels both familiar and original in her latest take. Absolutely loved this and can't wait to see what she writes next!
Thanks to NetGalley and publishers for an ARC of The Revenge of Rita Marsh.
I really wanted to like this book, it had great premise on paper, but the deeper I delves into this book the more the main character Rita annoyed me.
2.5 stars
I really loved this book, cared by day and predator hunter by night, I really enjoyed this book and I really think others will too
✨My Thoughts✨
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Rita is living a double life, care home manger by day and a vigilante by night hunting sexual predators online and confronting them with evidence face to face.
This was such and intense read and I just flew through the pages, you become engrossed in Rita and her story, it also has a sense of foreboding laced through it.
I’d love to read more from this author.
This book was interesting and one that I haven’t really read about before. I did enjoy it and it was page turning however I didn’t feel like the ending has a ‘wow’ factor and I couldn’t really connect with any of the characters. The subjects, though triggering, were handled very well.
The Revenge of Rita Marsh tells the story of a vigilante chasing predatory paedophiles. Rita Marsh is herself a traumatised victim who deals with her trauma by seeking out and exposing men who are grooming their victims on social media. Things come to a head when one of her missions goes wrong and a school reunion unexpectedly unearths another past experience that Rita is forced to confront. The subject matter and the damaged characters portrayed in this story are very dark, which makes it both a difficult story to read and relate to. Whilst this serves well to highlight the moral ambiguity of vigilantism, it leaves the reader without a clear hero to root for and a satisfactory resolution.
With thanks to the author, the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.