Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Review: Little Black Lies by Sharon Bolton


In the Falkland Islands, tragedy is entwined in the lives of Catrin, Rachel and Callum. Each tells their own version in different sections of the book. A horrible accident that destroys multiple lives, missing children and a lot of pain, anger and false beliefs. 

So many dead or missing children.  So many questions.  Three people with many of the answers.  The anger of a small community.

When the truth finally unravels, it is surprising. Very enjoyable

The only thing that I was frustrated with was the final reveal -- I felt like there were no clues anywhere to lead to it.  A good reveal, but leading to more questions and a sense of no resolution.

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