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bookbeforeuleap 's review for:
The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair
by Joël Dicker, Sam Taylor
I read this book last month and still haven’t posted my review, I loved it so much I just didn’t know how to do it justice!
So the main story is that the author of the book finds out his mentor was in love with a teenage girl who disappeared. Soon after the body of the girl is found in said mentors garden. The book the continues down the path of investigating the crime. There is so much more to say but I don’t want to give anything away.
This was a book about a book about a book and was so cleverly written that at no point did that seem confusing!!
I enjoyed that it felt like we were uncovering the clues and working the investigation with the author, it was very engaging and worked really well for me.
This book is a chunk of a book at over 600 pages but I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for something a bit different.
I read this book last month and still haven’t posted my review, I loved it so much I just didn’t know how to do it justice!
So the main story is that the author of the book finds out his mentor was in love with a teenage girl who disappeared. Soon after the body of the girl is found in said mentors garden. The book the continues down the path of investigating the crime. There is so much more to say but I don’t want to give anything away.
This was a book about a book about a book and was so cleverly written that at no point did that seem confusing!!
I enjoyed that it felt like we were uncovering the clues and working the investigation with the author, it was very engaging and worked really well for me.
This book is a chunk of a book at over 600 pages but I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for something a bit different.