Say You’re Sorry by Michael Robotham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A whirlwind page-turner with last pages that literally had my holding my breath! It’s been a while since I read a good mystery and this one did not disappoint. I understand it is the sixth novel by the author with core character Joseph O’Loughlin, a British psychologist often called upon the help crack crimes by the most sinister and intellectually complex criminals. This book had a thrilling plot: three years ago, two teenage girls vanished from a village outside of Oxford, never to be seen again, presumed by many to have run off to London, despite assertions from loved ones that this was highly improbable. In present day, a couple is brutally killed at a home where one of the girls, Tash, once lived; and after three years vanished, Tash herself is found a mile away, dead and frozen beneath the surface of a pond. Could the other girl, Piper, still be alive? Where as Tash been all this time? How did she die, and who killed the farmhouse couple? A fast, smart, exciting book. I can’t wait to read more Robotham!
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