EVERY LAST SUSPECT by Nicola Moriarty
5* Couldn't step away from this, despite the unheathiness of the dynamics.
So, the blurb drew me in to what turned out to be a really good read, full of characters who could've been the murderer, and goodness, did the author do well with the tasty tidbits she dished out. I had my eye on one suspect in the end, but wow, that final bit in the epilogue? Didn't see that coming. I mean, it was kind of serendipitous/fortuitous but it wasn't out-and-out manslaughter, because, well, the 'murder weapon'. But, yeah, wow, though in hindsight, not all was well with that relationship.
Harriet was pretty awful, and had she lived, I think she'd have ended up lonely and far more damaged than she was. This was a good whodunit tale that had little side bits to it that had me feeling that maybe Harriet deserved what happened for all that she'd done to people, including those she genuinely loved. Well, as much as someone like her could love.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Michael Joseph Penguin Random House for my reading pleasure.
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