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All the Hidden Truths
All the Hidden Truths | Claire Askew
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This is a fact: Ryan Summers walked into Three Rivers College and killed thirteen women, then himself. But no one can say why. The question is one that cries out to be answered - by Ryan's mother, Moira; by Ishbel, the mother of Abigail, the first victim; and by DI Helen Birch, put in charge of the case on her first day at her new job. But as the tabloids and the media swarm, as the families' secrets come out, as the world searches for someone to blame... the truth seems to vanish. A stunningly moving novel from an exciting new voice in crime, ALL THE HIDDEN TRUTHS will cause you to question your assumptions about the people you love, and reconsider how the world reacts to tragedy.
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rabbitprincess
All the Hidden Truths | Claire Askew
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I saw the author read from this book at Bloody Scotland 2018 and jumped at the chance to read it. It's engrossing and well told, and I loved that the three main characters were women. I'd definitely read another book of hers.

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IReadThereforeIBlog
All the Hidden Truths | Claire Askew
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Claire Askew‘s debut crime novel is a well-observed, melancholy affair revolving around 3 women whose lives are forever changed by a crime played out in the tabloid crucible (which is slightly over-salted but nevertheless rings true) and although there are a couple of strained plot points that I didn‘t quite buy, this is a very human book that shows how difficult it is to ever really know why people do awful things.

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OutsmartYourShelf
All the Hidden Truths | Claire Askew
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The unfolding story is told from the POV of 3 women: DI Helen Birch, Ishbel (mother of the first victim), & Moria (mother of the perp).

The chapters dealing with the shooting itself were gripping, but, personally I am fed up of reading about middle-aged women as drab & paralysed by ennui. I ended up feeling incredibly frustrated by the characters. 3 ⭐️

Thanks to NetGalley & publishers, Hodder & Stoughton, for the opportunity to review an ARC.