WHAT HAVE I DONE by Teresa Driscoll
4.75* Very good, freaky, scary, but did the author miss a trick?
It's slightly hard to review this book without Spoilers, but it's mostly very well done. It started a little slow and I wondered if it was for me, but as the main character's family members each found themselves being targeted, I began to get into it.
Thank goodness for cctv. Thank goodness for decent guys like the train guard. Thank goodness for a strong husband who doesn't give into blackmail and who realises his failings towards his wife who always wants to do best by her family, unfortunately sometimes blundering in with size 12s. But, the latter part of the tale would've gone totally tits up had he shown the pictures to his wife.
The baddie? Freakily believable and twisted. But, also a kind of criminal mastermind on a non-international scale, just pursuing their own personal vendetta. A sociopath. Cold, calculating, conscious-less, and plain and simple, a bitch. Afraid of birds of all things.
Cops - a few red herrings but good on the PCSO who's aiming to become a detective.
A few loose ends, though: How and when did the baddie get into the lead's house without being seen on one of many, many devices that households have? How did no pictures ever come to light on social media? Inside cop, or maybe not?
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for my reading pleasure.
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