EXCERPT: I am scared now. 'I want to stop. I don't like this game.'
Ignoring me, you lean in close, your warm breath against my ear as finally you speak.
'This isn't a game.'
Realisation is followed by horror. Finally I understand just how much trouble I am in.
ABOUT 'THE SUMMER HOUSE': Mead House was once our childhood home.
Despite my fears, I always knew we would have to return to face the demons of our past.
Back to the place where it happened, to where, as carefree teenagers, we lost our elder sister in the most brutal of circumstances.
As executors of our grandmother’s will, my twin brother, Ollie, and I needed to empty the house for resale.
What I didn’t expect to discover was my sister’s secret journal that contained her most private thoughts and shocking dark secrets.
Now I am questioning everything that I saw that night. Did I get it wrong, who I saw?
Did my evidence send an innocent man, my then boyfriend's brother, to jail for the last 17 years?
I know I have no choice. If I want to find answers, I will have to go back to that fateful night my sister died. When she made her last visit to the summer house.
MY THOUGHTS: The Summer House starts out strongly with the murder of Camille in 2005, then moves to the present day when Camille's sister Lana Hamilton returns to Mead House with her brother Ollie to ready it for sale following their grandmother's death.
The story is told from many points of view, some of them unknown characters. This doesn't always work, although some do, but a lot of the revelations are irrelevant and merely 'filler'.
I couldn't really relate to or become invested in any of the characters, although there was one in particular that I loved to hate - Ollie's fiancee, Elise.
The plot, with its myriad of twists, kept me interested until the final 10% of the book when the author seemed to be in a hurry to finish and, all of a sudden, we're being told the story rather than experiencing it as we had earlier.
The author does a great job of muddying the field of suspects, so I never knew quite who to trust.
However, the great denouement was completely OTT, and combined with the change of context ruined what had been a good reading experience.
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THE AUTHOR: Born in the village of Old Catton, less than a mile from where Anna Sewell was living when she wrote Black Beauty, Keri had a passion for reading and writing from a young age, though her tastes veered more to the macabre.
Today she still lives in Norfolk, along with her two naughty kitties, Ellie and Lola, and a plentiful supply of red wine (her writing fuel), where she writes a comedic lifestyle column for the Iceni Magazine. She loves Hitchcock movies, exploring creepy places, and gets extremely competitive in local pub quizzes. She is also a self-confessed klutz.
DISCLOSURE: Thank you to Boldwood Books via Netgalley for providing a digital ARC of The Summer House by Keri Beevis for review. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions.
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