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A review by amaraik
Fifty-Fifty by Steve Cavanagh
5.0
A Gripping, Fast-Paced Legal Thriller That Kept Me Guessing Until the End!
Fifty Fifty by Steve Cavanagh is an absolutely gripping ride from start to finish. The story centers on two sisters, Alexandria and Sofia Avellino, both accusing each other of murdering their powerful father. The twist? One of them is lying and it’s up to the courtroom (and readers!) to figure out which one.
This book moves at lightning speed, with short chapters and rotating perspectives that make it nearly impossible to put down. I had to know which sister did it. I just knew I was right… but wow, was I wrong. Cavanagh masterfully weaves red herrings, psychological insight, and legal drama into a story that kept me second-guessing my instincts the entire time.
The courtroom scenes were some of the best I’ve read: tense, smart, and totally engaging. Eddie Flynn is quickly becoming one of my favorite fictional lawyers. I’m officially a fan of the series and can’t wait to dive into more.
Thank you to NetGalley and Atria Books for the ARC. I’m so glad I got the chance to read this!
Fifty Fifty by Steve Cavanagh is an absolutely gripping ride from start to finish. The story centers on two sisters, Alexandria and Sofia Avellino, both accusing each other of murdering their powerful father. The twist? One of them is lying and it’s up to the courtroom (and readers!) to figure out which one.
This book moves at lightning speed, with short chapters and rotating perspectives that make it nearly impossible to put down. I had to know which sister did it. I just knew I was right… but wow, was I wrong. Cavanagh masterfully weaves red herrings, psychological insight, and legal drama into a story that kept me second-guessing my instincts the entire time.
The courtroom scenes were some of the best I’ve read: tense, smart, and totally engaging. Eddie Flynn is quickly becoming one of my favorite fictional lawyers. I’m officially a fan of the series and can’t wait to dive into more.
Thank you to NetGalley and Atria Books for the ARC. I’m so glad I got the chance to read this!