happy pub day to this Honda civic reliable popcorn thriller!
Thank you Thomas & Mercer for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. IYKYK, my reviews are always honest.
Writing: 3/5 | Plot: predictable but well-executed | Ending: solid
SYNOPSIS
Twin brothers. One lover. Two dead people. What's going on????
MY OPINION
Shoutout to @mytobereadstash for the buddy read even though I'm notoriously terrible at them and finished the book in a day😂 Follow her on Goodreads and Instagram to see what she thinks (whenever she finishes LOL)
Anyways, this is my first from A.R. Torre. This book was everything Freida McFadden tries to be. Yeah, I said it. While McFadden throws a lot in the pot, she always burns it. This had several moving parts, but Torre kept it toit (tight) and brought it all together at the end. There was no annoying inner monologues (McFadden special), limited closed caption writing, and no gaping plot holes. Yeah, yeetage of disbelief is required, but when is it not? At least there's a police procedural element so it's not silly season citizens gone rogue vibes. This is like a Criminal Minds episode but not as cheesy, if that makes sense.
I don't really have any rich homie qualms. I think if you're new to thrillers, you'll really enjoy this. It has twins, so yes, it's highly predictable (not a spoiler lol). There's tons of POVs, not all of them necessary, but the chapters are short so you don't waste too much time. All in all, if you like Alafair Burke, or Freida but you wish she'd just calm tf down sometimes, I think you'll enjoy this. An easy breezy read for the weekend, daily commute, or when you wanna tune your kiddies out 😂
Short and sweet! That's when you know I'm unbothered 🫣
PROS AND CONS
Pros: well-paced, juicy plot, multiple povs, short chapters, police procedural element, writing flows
Cons: nothing to note, just wasn't mind-blowing and the twin twist is hella predictable