A review by saram618
Swimming at Night by Lucy Clarke

3.0

This book reminded me a lot of another book I read at some point. Unfortunately, I have no idea what that book was called and I can't find it anywhere on my read shelves!

This was a quick read that was mostly enjoyable. It goes back and forth between two sisters, Katie & Mia. Mia turns up dead in Bali and Katie is determined to find out the truth about Mia's death. She does so by following the path left behind in Mia's travel journal. Mia's chapters are told from her perspective before her death as they fit into the story of the journal.

I'll admit, I was into the story and also wanted to know the truth of Mia's death. There were some soap-operaish parts along the way, but I was willing to accept them. This was the perfect read for a day at the beach :)