Maria Frankland is great at domestic thrillers and Last Orders is no exception as we meet Debra who is about to turn 50 and owns a pub with her bullying husband Bryn. Having recently started a new "friendship" with a younger member of staff, Debra feels its time for a new start in her life, however Bryn has other ideas!
Set around New Year, this is told exclusively from the viewpoints of Debra, Bryn and their daughter Hayley and its interesting to read the different views from the same scenarios although you only really feel any sympathy for Hayley (and their son Lance). From a prologue that is intriguing enough to hook you in, through a New Year's Eve in the pub where the marriage situation really comes to a head, resulting in a shocking New Years Day, this rattles along at a fast pace and although i guessed the ending (admittedly at about 90% in!), you are kept wondering about the truth throughout. I've read quite a few of Maria Frankland's books and she has a great knack of creating unlikeable characters in seemingly normal situations that spiral rapidly out of control and that's very much in evidence here. Highly recommended.