A review by jennastopreading
All Good People Here by Ashley Flowers

adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

I have been a fan of the Crime Junkie podcast since they had roughly 16 episodes out. so when I found out that the iconic Ashley Flowers was trying her hand at writing a novel, I had to jump on it and read it! Thank you to the publisher/Netgalley for granting me access to read it early.

This was a solid debut for Flowers and really showcased her ability to tell a story. At times I felt like I could hear her reading in her voice. The Indiana setting was perfectly described (as someone who lives in the neighboring state of Kentucky, I loved the small state representation) and the cast was intriguing and well fleshed out. I enjoyed the dual timeline/perspective, and I was equally invested in both of them (which is unusual for me, I usually love one way more than the other). I appreciated that the story was fast paced, that it kept me guessing, and that it never lagged.

I was a bit frustrated with the ending of this book, but I do understand why Flowers left it a bit open for interpretation. And while that may be more satisfying for some, it left me feeling like I was missing another chapter or two.

All in all, a great debut from Ashley Flowers, and I look forward to her next book!

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