THE WEDDING by Cathy Cole
4* Not what I was expecting - in a good way. Not a cosy mystery per se but still a pretty decent tale, if a sad one.
What a wedding day. Delight followed by death. And more death. And drugs. And family secrets. And family jealousies. And true friendships, and family left behind but now found. And maybe a romance in the making. The killer's (killers'?) narrative was skillfully done, as was the 'she's mine' narrative and I almost pegged the most obvious character for the killer/s, but the author kind of went a tad overboard with their name, which made me realise it was a red herring. The addition of another bunch of cops on top of the local garda wasn't explained and added nothing to the tale. 'Poor Fern' was repeated several times but came to nothing. The older siblings were mostly red herrings. The bad people in the tale, and there were a few, were believable, especially the worst. Think Jack Nicholson in The Shining in the final scene.
Overall a decent but slightly too long and unnecessarily overcomplicated tale.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Orion Publishing/Hachette for my reading pleasure.
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