
Diane Jeffrey
Author of The Guilty Mother
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HOLY COW , does this book grab you by the hair and drag you down the hall. By chapter 3, you’re so dialed up , your eyes are burning just trying to take it in and read it as fast as you can. But you can’t really skim this book
Read each chapter slow
Take it in
So I must say if you’ve in anyway , had a terrorist attack effect your life. How sorry I am. And maybe this book may help or Hurt you....
This is book is anyone’s worst nightmare. A terrorist attack and losing someone in one. But show more it’s told from every point view.
It skips back and forth between:
Two days before
The day I died
5 months before
2 days after
5 days before
And each character getting their own chapter. And damn , for me. I kept wanting to hear from Sandrine. Each chapter is a diff time and a diff point of view
It’s brilliantly written. I loved it , the writing was real. I felt what I read. It also broke my heart in two. So much emotion from one book evoking all of this deserves ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ➕ stars. show less
Read each chapter slow
Take it in
So I must say if you’ve in anyway , had a terrorist attack effect your life. How sorry I am. And maybe this book may help or Hurt you....
This is book is anyone’s worst nightmare. A terrorist attack and losing someone in one. But show more it’s told from every point view.
It skips back and forth between:
Two days before
The day I died
5 months before
2 days after
5 days before
And each character getting their own chapter. And damn , for me. I kept wanting to hear from Sandrine. Each chapter is a diff time and a diff point of view
It’s brilliantly written. I loved it , the writing was real. I felt what I read. It also broke my heart in two. So much emotion from one book evoking all of this deserves ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ➕ stars. show less
The Guilty Mother: A new gripping and emotional psychological thriller for 2019 which asks: who would you believe? by Diane Jeffrey
This book was intriguing in several ways.
The main question, which is did Melissa Slade kill her two twin babies, is difficult to deal with. We are presented with Melissa, who is normal mother and we know she wouldn't do this. We are introduced to those who were around her and in the house when these deaths took place....and things start seeming "off".
Told through the eyes of the reporter who first reported on the case, as well as his new associate, who is helping with the coverage of show more Melissa's quest to obtain an appeal, we find memories of the original case, new information with everyone having grown older now and time having given a different perspective, as well as ripe skepticism. Parts are told in Melissa's voice, and again, there is some confusion.
This book kept me guessing the entire time I read it. There were some coincidences which may have added new layers, or may have been just coincidences.
Good book. Guessing until the end. People we like, people we don't like. All the characters seem true. Some we feel sadness for, others anger. A good, solid read.
I received my copy of this book from NetGalley and I thank them. show less
The main question, which is did Melissa Slade kill her two twin babies, is difficult to deal with. We are presented with Melissa, who is normal mother and we know she wouldn't do this. We are introduced to those who were around her and in the house when these deaths took place....and things start seeming "off".
Told through the eyes of the reporter who first reported on the case, as well as his new associate, who is helping with the coverage of show more Melissa's quest to obtain an appeal, we find memories of the original case, new information with everyone having grown older now and time having given a different perspective, as well as ripe skepticism. Parts are told in Melissa's voice, and again, there is some confusion.
This book kept me guessing the entire time I read it. There were some coincidences which may have added new layers, or may have been just coincidences.
Good book. Guessing until the end. People we like, people we don't like. All the characters seem true. Some we feel sadness for, others anger. A good, solid read.
I received my copy of this book from NetGalley and I thank them. show less
The Couple at Causeway Cottage: An absolutely unputdownable psychological thriller for 2022 by Diane Jeffrey
The past haunts!
A young couple, Kat and Mark, buy a house, ‘Causeway Cottage’ on an island off the coast of Northen Ireland. Their plan, to be close to Mark’s mother who has dementia and is in a care home. And to start a family. Kat was gong to take her photography to the professional level, Mark would catch the ferry across to work in Belfast,
But they both have secrets. Secrets that laboured and destroyed, and in the end, those secrets did me in as well. Kat’s had something to do show more with her childhood friend and tragedy.
I’m so conflicted about this story. It was a page turner that’s for sure, I couldn’t put it down.
I understand the actions of Kat but the morality gives pause. And the ending! I’d be running! And—is that really the ending?
But all that aside Kat is a conflicted mass of should she, shouldn’t she tell Mark, tell Darragh. Who’s hiding secrets from whom? Too many secrets. And yes, I’d guessed Mark’s big secret, mind you he had two major ones. I didn’t like Mark, I found him untrustworthy. Darragh I was unsure about. Kat I felt sympathy for, but her actions were crazy complicated.
So, all this agonising is to say it’s definitely up there with readability and questions, but in the end I lost all with sympathy for the players.
An HQ ARC via NetGalley.
Many thanks to the author and publisher. show less
A young couple, Kat and Mark, buy a house, ‘Causeway Cottage’ on an island off the coast of Northen Ireland. Their plan, to be close to Mark’s mother who has dementia and is in a care home. And to start a family. Kat was gong to take her photography to the professional level, Mark would catch the ferry across to work in Belfast,
But they both have secrets. Secrets that laboured and destroyed, and in the end, those secrets did me in as well. Kat’s had something to do show more with her childhood friend and tragedy.
I’m so conflicted about this story. It was a page turner that’s for sure, I couldn’t put it down.
I understand the actions of Kat but the morality gives pause. And the ending! I’d be running! And—is that really the ending?
But all that aside Kat is a conflicted mass of should she, shouldn’t she tell Mark, tell Darragh. Who’s hiding secrets from whom? Too many secrets. And yes, I’d guessed Mark’s big secret, mind you he had two major ones. I didn’t like Mark, I found him untrustworthy. Darragh I was unsure about. Kat I felt sympathy for, but her actions were crazy complicated.
So, all this agonising is to say it’s definitely up there with readability and questions, but in the end I lost all with sympathy for the players.
An HQ ARC via NetGalley.
Many thanks to the author and publisher. show less
Great suspenseful tale. Boy meets girl, they fall in love, have a baby, girl leaves all her family behind so has no support, boy turns out not to be who he first seems - this may all sound like one of your usual psychological suspense tales but here you meet Alex who is another kind of evil altogether....... This was such a good read that I finished it within 24 hours, followed the author on Facebook and am now planning to purchase her first book. I really recommend this book! Thank you to show more the author, her publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this in advance. show less
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