THE FAMILY AT NO 1 by Caroline Mitchell
3* Not this author's best book - it lacks credibility - but something to read.
I had to suspend disbelief quite a bit with this one - there were scenarios happening that made for a messy intro and tbh, some of it felt a bit too obviously red-herring like, especially with one character's first name never being mentioned. They grated because of their strings-attached stance but also didn't seem to be on-page enough to really matter. And the bits about Laura's relationship with her mother went nowhere, too.
It just felt a bit too convoluted. Laura seemed too with it to be taken in as she was by a certain character. I mean, she saw through her colleague's machinations within 2 suspicious bookings... I didn't get her trying to force her sister into a confession, it felt like. To what end? Was she a suspect? Why? She'd barely been part of the book so far.
This book felt like it needed weeding out. The various neighbours' stories just muddied the waters and felt too farfetched. It just all felt a bit convoluted.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for my reading pleasure.
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