Author:Liz Nugent
Genre: Thriller/suspense/mysterySource: Hardback, goodreads win
Rating: 3 out of 5 paws
Lydia's life seemed perfect. Doting husband, beloved son, beautiful home. Everything a woman can ask for, except...a dirty secret hidden within the garden. Lydia and her husband murder a young woman who intends to blackmail Andrew. They then bury her in the backyard and act as if they know nothing. Their son Laurence knows something is up, and months later discover their dark secrets. Its not long before the truth comes out. The truth always comes out one way or another. Be careful what you try to bury away in the garden.
"My husband did not mean to kill Annie Doyle, but the lying tramp deserved it."
I had hoped there would be more like this, more of a backstory leading up to it. More of an investigation, but it all just stops after a certain event. I didn't feel the WOW factor that was I was hoping to feel. It's not very memorable and when I was telling co-workers about the recent book I was reading, I couldn't more beyond a judge kills a girls for blackmailing him. That's it. I almost didn't finish it but wanted to give it the benefit of the doubt to finish what I started. Though I admit I skipped a bunch of stuff because it felt...irrelevant and awful.
The ending was very abrupt like she just didn't feel like writing a better ending or got bored with the story as I did. It didn't feel original or unique. How many other books are there about a couple who end up getting blackmailed because they chose the one girl for one thing or another. Then bury her in the backyard. What is with burying people in the backyard in a garden?? It is full of conveniences like Karen's modeling agent being the mother of one of the detectives on the case, Laurance's girlfriend becoming a model at same agency. Laurance and Karen falling in love etc.
I have seen people say it was hard to put down. I found it every easy to put down, it was hard to pick back up again. I don't think I would be recommending this one.
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