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Prime Deception
by Carys Jones
Prime Decetion is a story with many facets: a young woman's death as an apparent suicide, the grief and confusion of those who loved her, and unraveling the mystery surrounding her death. The author does a great job weaving in and out while giving the characters depth. The story relies a lot on inner dialogue, which drew me in and made the characters more relatable.
The mystery of whether or not Lorna's death was a suicide or something more built slowly, almost without notice. As a reader, I found myself getitng lost in the grief without realizing how the investigation plodded closer and closer to the explosive ending. And that's what I enjoyed most; you become so embroiled in the character's emotions that you don't see the end coming until you stumble across it.
Overall, I would've overlooked this gem of a story had the author not invited me to read it. I really enjoyed it and I look forward to reading more from this author.
The mystery of whether or not Lorna's death was a suicide or something more built slowly, almost without notice. As a reader, I found myself getitng lost in the grief without realizing how the investigation plodded closer and closer to the explosive ending. And that's what I enjoyed most; you become so embroiled in the character's emotions that you don't see the end coming until you stumble across it.
Overall, I would've overlooked this gem of a story had the author not invited me to read it. I really enjoyed it and I look forward to reading more from this author.