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I Let You Go: The Richard & Judy Bestseller

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I did have a few issues with a couple of lead characters, but since no one is mentioning that part of the story, I won’t either. Trigger Warnings for: spousal abuse (physical and emotional) ON PAGE, death of a child, and miscarriage caused by violence. Even she can’t say for sure it was there ( ‘The sea washes over the writing I’m now not certain I saw at all. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.

The detectives were so boring, I hated when it switched back to Ray, I much preferred Jenna's narrative. Let me go on to say, however, that I am sure my position on this is not the norm amongst psychological thriller fans, and it does not keep me from recommending the novel. With that said, the ongoing graphic descriptions of the abuse he inflicted took something away from this story.It won Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award in 2016, beating J K Rowling writing as Robert Galbraith. Here’s what it’s about: after a tragic accident, Jenna Gray’s only hope is to start afresh—and in a tiny, remote Welsh village it seems possible, just for a moment, that she might be able to find a new life. When the death of 5 year old Jacob comes to their attention Ray is determined to discover who did it, and why they drove away from the scene of the crime.

If you can get through the first part, and I hope you do, you will be rewarded with one of the best thrillers this year. Ray - the DI for the CID team is trying to juggle his workload with his family life, and it is proving difficult.So elegantly written, flawlessly structured and with characters you care about from the very first page. Over hyped over marketed - shame on you Ruthless publishers for pushing such a FLAT story when there are some real fantastic page turners out there with not even half the exposure. Not only did I see the the 'mystery-ending' very early into this novel- [I found it very predictable], but there was so much 'yuckiness' about this novel.

I was momentarily disoriented as I went back to reread the paragraph a couple of times before I was convinced that what I thought I had read was indeed what I did read.And the wonderful The kind worth killing by Peter Swanson - why don't more people know about that amazing book, a sort of re writing of strangers on a train.

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