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crolovr 's review for:
The Last to Know
by Jo Furniss
The Last to Know is a slow burn thriller with short chapters. The last 5 chapters I could not read fast enough. There are twists, secrets, and lies that are slowly revealed with a great ending. Thank you to @jofurnissauthor
@lakeunionauthors @katerockbooktours @netgalley for a copy of this book and this is my honest review.
Synopsis:
American journalist Rose Kynaston has just relocated to the childhood home of her husband, Dylan, in the English village of his youth. There’s a lot for Rose to get used to in Hurtwood. Like the family’s crumbling mansion, inhabited by Dylan’s reclusive mother, and the treacherous hill it sits upon, a place of both sinister folklore and present dangers.
When an archaeological dig unearths human remains on the hill, local police sergeant Ellie Trevelyan vows to solve a cold case that has cast a chill over Hurtwood for decades.
As Ellie works to separate rumor from fact, Rose must fight to clear the name of the man she loves. But how can Rose keep her family safe if she is the last to know the truth?