A review by yvo_about_books
Like This, For Ever by Sharon Bolton

4.0


Finished reading: January 7th 2020


"The mask that was Lacey Flint, the mask that her true self hid behind, the mask that could never be allowed to slip again. "

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It took me longer than expected, but I finally came around reading my latest TBR jar pick... It has been interesting to meet up with Lacey Flint again and to see how past events affected her. The story is told through multiple POVs, including Lacey, Dana and Barney. Lacey isn't as active in this book as she is not currently on duty after everything that happened previously, but somehow she ends up being involved anyway... And Barney's POV is particularly interesting as we not often have a kid as one of the leading characters. Dana represents the detective team that includes well known Mark Joesbury, currently working on the case where young boys go missing only to turn up dead days later with their throats slashed. Who is behind these killings and why are the murders so atypical? I fully thought I had the whole plot figured out, and I was even starting to feel disappointed, only for the plot twist granades to be thrown at me from an angle I definitely didn't see coming... Those final developments left me mostly flabbergasted and with a fully reinstated positive opinion about this book. I love it when a story manages to mislead me! This is also one of those books you will finish in record time, and I literally finished it in less than a day. Lacey comes over as more than a bit unhinged in this sequel, but it has definitely made me curious about what will happen with her in the final book. I'm hoping to read it soon! Trigger warnings are in place for self harm and suicide among other things.


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