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Such a Quiet Place

By: Megan Miranda
Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow
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From the New York Times best-selling author of The Last House Guest, a Reese's Book Club pick.

There was no warning that she would come back.

Welcome to Hollow's Edge - a picture-perfect neighbourhood where everyone has each other's backs. At least, that's how it used to be, until the night Brandon and Fiona Truett were found dead....

Two years ago, branded a grifter, thief and sociopath by her friends and neighbours, Ruby Fletcher was convicted of murdering the Truetts. Now, freed by mistrial, Ruby has returned to Hollow's Edge. But why would she come back? No one wants her there, least of all her old housemate, Harper Nash.

As Ruby's return sends shockwaves through the community, terrified residents turn on each other, and it soon becomes clear that not everyone was honest about the night the Truetts died. When Harper begins to receive threatening anonymous notes, she realises she has to uncover the truth before someone else gets hurt.... Someone like her.

©2021 Megan Miranda (P)2021 W F Howes
Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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The narrator was ok but the Spanish/Mexican accent was cringeworthy.

There is so little context to this book. The first half / two thirds is mostly the main character repeating the same statements over and over with no real reasoning to back them up or make them believable. The last third with the twist and conclusion is just illogical and I really think fails to prove anything. I don’t want to give a spoiler but it’s hardly concrete evidence is it?

I think the book was a good idea but it’s just so poorly executed.

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