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Burn It All
Burn It All: A Novel | Maggie Auffarth
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This propulsive debut psychological thriller set in small-town Georgia explores rage, redemption, and the many layers of toxic friendship, perfect for fans of Andrea Bartz and Rachel Hawkins. Marley Henderson is having the worst year of her life. First, a drunken mistake costs her everything, including her engagement and her closest friend, Thea. Then, a series of cruel rumors make her an outcast in the small Georgia community she calls home. Finally, a string of vicious arsons rip through town, leaving unchecked destructionand Theas bodyin their wake. To the police, the case is cut-and-dry. Thea Wright was an unstable woman with a troubled history, and with no evidence to suggest otherwise, it seems clear that she was responsiblenot only for her own death but for dozens of arsons in the months preceding it. To Marley, though, the truth is less obvious. Reeling from the loss, Marley teams up with her ex-fianc to uncover the truth, but the deeper she digs into the night of Theas death, the murkier the truth becomes, not just about the fires that have been raging through town all summer, but about the woman she thought she knew. To get to the truth, Marley will have to face Theas lies, as well as the darkness she thought she put behind her long ago. Told in alternating POVs and dual timelines, Burn It All will have suspense fans flying through each twist and turn to reach the stunning conclusion.
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AudiobookingWithLeah
Burn It All: A Novel | Maggie Auffarth
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Mehso-so

3.25⭐
𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐒⇩
-The ending was quite satisfying…just not satisfying enough to carry the whole book.
-The narration was good.
𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐒⇩
-This was a slow, slow burn and I didn‘t necessarily enjoy the build-up to the ending.
-Holy crap this was so depressing at times, it left me feeling mentally bogged down.