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Things We Never Say
by Caitlin Weaver
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for early access to this book.
General Description: Anna, Rhea, and Maggie find themselves in charge of a private school gala. However, the three of them quickly discover that something isn't right at the school, which isn't great because Anna's married to the headmaster, Rhea is the PTA president, and Maggie sends her kid there (well, they all do). On top of the school concern, each woman is reaching a pivotal point in their life that completely shakes up their life. Can the women figure out what's going on in the school, and get over whatever hardship is thrown at them in their personal lives?
The goods:
- I really loved Anna, Rhea, and Maggie. While all have their faults (and secrets), I really liked all of them.
- I thought the audiobook narrator was fantastic!
- I liked the number of plots you get in this book, it kept me engaged the entire time.
- The TWISTS in the book were insane to me. I predicted literally nothing.
The loss of a star:
- A major plot twist happens that is just never explained. And it continues to bug me even weeks after I finished the book, so I can't give it higher than.4 stars as I know it'll never be explained.
If you're looking for a mystery novel with older MCs and a found family trope, this is the next book for you!
General Description: Anna, Rhea, and Maggie find themselves in charge of a private school gala. However, the three of them quickly discover that something isn't right at the school, which isn't great because Anna's married to the headmaster, Rhea is the PTA president, and Maggie sends her kid there (well, they all do). On top of the school concern, each woman is reaching a pivotal point in their life that completely shakes up their life. Can the women figure out what's going on in the school, and get over whatever hardship is thrown at them in their personal lives?
The goods:
- I really loved Anna, Rhea, and Maggie. While all have their faults (and secrets), I really liked all of them.
- I thought the audiobook narrator was fantastic!
- I liked the number of plots you get in this book, it kept me engaged the entire time.
- The TWISTS in the book were insane to me. I predicted literally nothing.
The loss of a star:
- A major plot twist happens that is just never explained. And it continues to bug me even weeks after I finished the book, so I can't give it higher than.4 stars as I know it'll never be explained.
If you're looking for a mystery novel with older MCs and a found family trope, this is the next book for you!