Sunday, April 30, 2017

Review: You Sent Me a Letter by Lucy Dawson


1 star for You Sent Me a Letter by Lucy Dawson.

This is a book that manages to capture my attention for five chapters before I go full blast into speed reading.

I certainly do not enjoy reading a story built on self-denial, half-truths and cover-ups. To make matters worse, this tangled web of lies is messy and confusing; it's awful. That said, my curiosity still gets the better of me and I am keen to know how the story pans out. Hence the speed to reach the end of the story. No surprises there. Yes, expect the unexpected to be expected.


Publisher: Atlantic Books; Main edition
Publication date: 1 Jun 2016

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On the morning of her fortieth birthday, Sophie wakes to find an intruder in her bedroom. He hands Sophie a letter on behalf of his ‘client’, and issues a threat; open the message at her party that evening, in front of gathered family and friends, at precisely 8 p.m, or those she loves will be in grave danger.

What can the letter possibly contain?

This will be no ordinary party; Sophie is not the only person keeping a secret about the evening ahead. When the clock strikes eight, the course of several people’s lives will be altered for ever.

*Blurb from author's website*

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