About 78% through the book I thought I’d guessed the shooter, but I was wrong. Yet everybody has something to hide and, as more secrets come to light, you can’t help feeling you’ve been deceived somewhere along the line, and not necessarily by the character you thought. The book is written from several points of view - the mother, the private investigator (PI Matthew Hill is my personal favourite and DI Melanie Sanders), the father, the daughter, all with their own stories to tell. This is an injury that will require enormous strength to tell a patient and if that’s not enough, a heartrending mystery to unravel. Pomp and pageantry turned to mayhem and unspeakable horror-a parent’s worst nightmare. And at such a public occasion where families and children were present. You can’t help relishing such an addictive read, a brilliantly sustained psychological suspense.įrom a well-chosen pink dress in the prologue to blood-red spatters in Chapter 1, this was a frightening opening for me. Like all Teresa Driscoll’s books, the writing style is easy to read, fast-paced and with enough description to drop you right into the action. I was thrilled to be offered an advance copy of Her Perfect Family by the author.
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