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All Good People Here
by Ashley Flowers
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Calling all true crime junkies π¨ this one is for you!
Thank you, Random House and PRH Audio, for the gifted copy of All Good People Here {partner}
Genre: Mystery
Trope: Missing Child
Format: π§
Audiobook Narration: βββββ
Pub Date: 8.16.2022
Star Rating: ββββ.5
Thank you, Random House and PRH Audio, for the gifted copy of All Good People Here {partner}
Genre: Mystery
Trope: Missing Child
Format: π§
Audiobook Narration: βββββ
Pub Date: 8.16.2022
Star Rating: ββββ.5
"What small tragedies their lives had turned out to be."
All Good People Here was just the audiobook I needed to keep me motivated while working around the house. It was tense, propulsive, and fascinating from start to finish.
I have always been fascinated by the Jon Benet Ramsey case, and this plot line was loosely based on the events that unfolded in 1996. The author, Ashley Flowers, knows what she's doing because the book reads like an incredibly detailed true crime podcast. The story unfolded perfectly and made me uneasy during crucial moments - I highly recommend this to those who love a good unsolved mystery.
Typically, an ending that doesn't wrap up all loose ends will leave me wanting for more, but there was just something about the way that All Good People Here ended that made it feel more realistic. I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea, but if you go into All Good People Here with an ambiguous ending in mind, you may end up loving it!
β¨ Debut novel
βπΌDual timelines
ποΈ Podcast feel
π§ Ending with loose ends
I absolutely can't wait to read what Ashley Flowers writes next!
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