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A review by megs004
The Last to Know by Jo Furniss
3.0
Rose and her family moved to her husband’s ancestral home, Hurtwood House, in England, but Rose feels something is off with her new surroundings. Shortly after Rose and her family moved in, archaeologists discovered human remains on the family property. Rose learns that the suspicion and mysteries surrounding Dylan’s family and the house have lasted over twenty years. Dylan’s family is now in the spotlight again, and police are investigating the case. As the investigation unfolds, Ellie, a local police officer is determined to find the truth, and Rose is also looking for answers.
This book is a slow-burn haunting whodunnit. Switching between Rose and Ellie's perspectives, the book reels you with the many twists and turns as the author creates a gothic and haunting narrative. The plot was somewhat slow at times, and some things did not make sense to me, but overall, the book was really good and kept me guessing until the end.
Thank you to NetGallery and to Lake Union Publishing for my copy of the book.
This book is a slow-burn haunting whodunnit. Switching between Rose and Ellie's perspectives, the book reels you with the many twists and turns as the author creates a gothic and haunting narrative. The plot was somewhat slow at times, and some things did not make sense to me, but overall, the book was really good and kept me guessing until the end.
Thank you to NetGallery and to Lake Union Publishing for my copy of the book.