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Friday, January 12, 2018
Eclipse-Chasing Mystery/Thriller Tense, Twisty
3:39 PM
(Image from Barnes & Noble)
August 1999—Laura knows little about solar eclipses, but when her college friends decide to take a trip to the Cornish coast to witness one, she's all in. She meets Kit McCall, a passionate, principled eclipse chaser, at a pre-trip planning meeting and falls swiftly in love. By the time they travel together to Lizard Point, they're an established couple, both eager to experience the upcoming, sure-to-be-brilliant phenomenon. But, in the chaotic, carnival-like atmosphere on the Point, Laura witnesses something even more life-changing than the eclipse. She's not exactly sure what she's seeing; she only knows she has to intervene. Grateful for her aid, 19-year-old Beth Taylor latches on to Laura, even showing up later on her London doorstep. Leery of their new houseguest, Kit and Laura do what they can to help. However, when things with Beth take an unsettling turn, they know they have to distance themselves from the increasingly unstable young woman.
March 2015—Now married to Kit and pregnant with twins, Laura still lives in fear. Although the McCalls have taken great pains to hide their identities—they have new names, no social media profiles, burner phones, no personal photos published on the Internet, etc—Laura remains anxious, terrified of being discovered by Beth. Kit's desire to go on an eclipse-chasing trip fills her with dread. When his excursion triggers a brush with the past, Laura is forced to face the truth about what really happened in Cornwall. With everything—and everyone—she loves at risk, she must find a way to stop her worst nightmare from coming to fruition.
He Said She Said by English author Erin Kelly is an engrossing thriller that's both timely (more so when I read it back in July) and terrifying. Complex and twisty, it kept me guessing and on the edge-of-my-seat until the very last page. Although the novel is sad and depressing, it's also a tense, suspenseful page-turner from which you'll be hard pressed to look away. If you're a twisty mystery fan, you'll definitely want to check out He Said She Said as well as other books by Erin Kelly.
(Readalikes: Reminds me of books by Sharon Bolton and Jane Casey)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for strong language, violence, sexual content, disturbing subject matter, and depictions of illegal drug use
To the FTC, with love: I received a finished copy of He Said She Said from the generous folks at Minotaur Books (a division of St. Martin's Press/Macmillan). Thank you!
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Well dang! I’m going to have to read this now!
ReplyDeleteIt's compelling, that's for sure!
DeleteYes, you summed it up very nicely. That was my experience too. And I also read it around the time of the eclipse mania. Have you read anything else by Erin Kelly? I don't think I have. Keep meaning to.
ReplyDeleteI've read a couple of Kelly's thrillers. She's good. I need to read more of her.
DeleteYou keep telling me about interesting sounding mysteries!
ReplyDeleteI love me a good mystery :)
DeleteThis one sounds like one I'd like to read. Also, how do you remember these books well enough to write their reviews 6 months after you've read them?
ReplyDeleteHa ha. I take copious notes. Otherwise there's no way I would remember enough details to write a thorough review one week after reading a book, let alone 6 months!
DeleteLast year I started to read adult thrillers and I love those books! I like a good mystery to read, especially those with twists you don't see coming.
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