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A Nearly Normal Family
by Mattias Edvardsson
A smart, well translated and twisty tale that I found hard to put down.
Told in three parts from very different but all very interesting points of view - the dad a pastor believes his daughter is innocent, the imprisoned teenage daughter & the mum a lawyer who thinks her daughter has something to hide.
I soon became absorbed in this multi-layered narrative, its complexity focusing on the characters their actions, motivations and how far they are willing to go to protect who they love.
It missed out on 5⭐ because I found some of it a bit repetitive and I found the Dad's part slightly annoying, I've nothing against annoying characters but I did find his section dragged slightly for me.
I would definitely like to read more from this author in the future and it was a refreshing take on a family-based psychological thriller.
Thanks to Pan Macmillan & Netgalley for sending me this in exchange for an open and honest review.
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Told in three parts from very different but all very interesting points of view - the dad a pastor believes his daughter is innocent, the imprisoned teenage daughter & the mum a lawyer who thinks her daughter has something to hide.
I soon became absorbed in this multi-layered narrative, its complexity focusing on the characters their actions, motivations and how far they are willing to go to protect who they love.
It missed out on 5⭐ because I found some of it a bit repetitive and I found the Dad's part slightly annoying, I've nothing against annoying characters but I did find his section dragged slightly for me.
I would definitely like to read more from this author in the future and it was a refreshing take on a family-based psychological thriller.
Thanks to Pan Macmillan & Netgalley for sending me this in exchange for an open and honest review.
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