My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Category: Adult
Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Psychological Thriller
Content: A very small amount of strong language
Newlywed Jade Westmore has finally found her
forever in husband Wells, a charming, successful, and recently divorced
architect—only there’s one caveat. Behind the gates of their elysian
estate, hidden from street view in the caretaker’s cottage … lives
Wells’ first wife, Sylvie.
Three years ago, the original Mrs.
Westmore suffered an unfortunate accident—and hasn’t uttered a sound
since. Not a physician, psychologist, or world-renown specialist has
been able to elicit so much as a word from the silent woman … until now.
On
an ordinary Tuesday while Wells was away—despite instructions to never
disturb the fragile woman—Jade visited her isolated predecessor bearing a
peace offering: a bouquet of white lilies. Only she wasn’t expecting
Sylvie to have something for her as well: a slip of torn notebook paper
with a single word scrawled in shaky black ink.
That word? Run.
I've read several books by Minka Kent and enjoyed them all, so I was happy to try another one. I loved the premise of this one, and from the description, it seemed pretty straightforward. However, I know this author likes to add in some wild twists to her stories, so I had developed some theories as I read and I was sure one of them would be correct. I have to say that this book surprised me in more than one way. The non-spoiler way in which it surprised me, is that the main character is very smart and keeps her cards close to her chest most of the time, instead of blabbing her suspicions to other people. There were only a couple of times that I thought maybe she shouldn't tell someone something. I loved that she went about investigating what happened to her husband's first wife in an intelligent way. Also, nothing in this book stood out to me as not in keeping with the characters as they developed, even when we finally find out the truth. This was a problem I had with one of this author's other books, Unmissing.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and stayed up late to finish it. I'm looking forward to reading even more books by this author.
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