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The 52 Book Club's Reading Challenge 2022

2022 Build Your Library Reading Challenge

Tuesday, January 17, 2017
The Burning Air An Intense, Suspenseful Page Turner
1:30 AM
(Image from Barnes & Noble)
Still mourning the loss of Lydia, their matriarch, the MacBride Family gathers at their country home for some peace and quiet. The arrival of a stranger in the isolated locale is a surprise. Disconcerted by the presence of an outsider, the MacBrides nevertheless try to make her feel welcome. Unbeknownst to the family, Darcy Kellaway has a history with the MacBrides. And not a pretty one. When Sophie MacBride Woods' 8-month-old baby disappears while under Darcy's care, they realize a fatal error has been made. What happened to the child? And who is Darcy, really?
The Burning Air by Erin Kelly is a complex, well-plotted psychological thriller that asks just how far a person might go to exact revenge on the people who have hurt him/her. It's a chilling question to contemplate—especially if you're part of the MacBride clan. The novel explores the idea using complex, interesting characters and a tense, suspenseful story line. Although the last section seems tacked on, the rest of the tale is fairly taut, making The Burning Air an engrossing page turner. It's a compelling read, one I didn't love but ended up liking well enough.
(Readalikes: Reminded me of books by Sharon Bolton and Tana French)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for language, violence, and disturbing subject matter
To the FTC, with love: Another library fine find
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You're more brave than me. I have a hard time with disturbing subject matters and child kidnappings.
ReplyDeleteYeah, sometimes I can stomach it, sometimes I can't. Depends.
DeleteI own this one too, as well as a couple of other books by Erin Kelly. OK, you are a review 'machine' these days and all of them sound good. You are adding to my 'read it soon' list like crazy!!
ReplyDeleteHa ha. I read this book back in October. I'm trying to get all the books I read in 2016 reviewed this month so I can officially move on to 2017! I'm always behind with reviews. Always.
DeleteUgh! You make everything sound good. Even the ones that aren't so good. I'll admit this one intrigues me.
ReplyDeleteBwahahaha! It's my evil super power :)
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