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One Night
by Georgina Cross
Ten years after Meghan’s murder, members of her family receive a letter inviting them to a cliffside home in Oregon where they’ve been told they’ll finally be given the truth of what happened that night. Things become tense as a storm tears through the area and they start to question if the person behind the letter is one of their own.
ONE NIGHT by Georgina Cross started off really strong for me - the moment I started it, I was hooked and couldn’t put it down!
The picturesque location and the eeriness of the letter had all of the makings of the perfect locked room thriller, but, unfortunately, the characters didn’t amount to much in this story.
They all seemed to be quite shady at times (adding to the mystery of it all, I guess) and none of them came off as super likable, making it hard to root for them in finding answers.
The big reveal felt messy and the number of conflicting stories held by each of the sisters added to that.
Overall, a fine read, but nothing to write home about.
Thanks to NetGalley and Random House Ballantine and Bantam for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Publication Date: August 1
Graphic: Murder
Moderate: Bullying, Pedophilia, Self harm, Blood, Suicide attempt