This was the perfect book to immerse myself in on a rainy night. Interesting storyline, and Tabitha made me laugh out loud more than once.
This was the perfect book to immerse myself in on a rainy night. Interesting storyline, and Tabitha made me laugh out loud more than once.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ on audio … ultimate unreliable narrator & good twist at the end!
Probably one of the more interesting contemporary mysteries I've read in awhile, though as always it's marketed as a thriller. I do think the ending could have been worked out better because it involves a serious theme that needs better fleshing out. But the fresh perspective of a woman struggling with depression and defending her own case while imprisoned worked well; I thought the characterisation was the strongest element of the book.
My first read from this husband and wife writing duo and wow did I enjoy it! The narration deftly brought to life the nuanced tension and clever wit. Good read!
My hold finally came in and I‘m really enjoying this so far.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ It started out slow, and it takes place in a prison which I never like to read about. But then the story gets interesting when Tabitha starts to investigate the murder she has been accused of committing by using the evidence the prosecution has turned over to her so she can conduct her own defense. The trial was also written very well. But then the reveal: Stinkaroo. I‘d call this more of a crime drama than a thriller #bookspinbingo No. 9
Interesting premise and had potential, but the ending felt so prepackaged that I felt cheated by my investment. A village outcast wrongly accused of murder defends herself in court. But the big whodunnit reveal at the end...eh.