This was my third Marshall book, and, as ever, I am wholly impressed with what I just read.
The Anniversary follows Cassie Colman through the 25th anniversary of the Hartstead Shootings, of which her father was a victim. A journalist is writing a piece on the town so long after the events, befriends Cassie, and the pair, together, after a lot of investigation, learn that the shootings weren't quite what they seemed. Instead of forgetting the past, a new can of worms was dragged up.
I was instantly gripped by this book. It was quite slow-paced in that there was a lot of the same; talking to the relatives of the victims, Cassie, Allison, and Natalie at the pub, frequent similar encounters with Paul, but I personally feel like that just emphasised the mundanity of these characters alongside the literal murder mystery that was occurring.
As well as the whodunit and the finding out of the truth, this book really hit home with me as there was a lot about the struggles of being a new mum - Cassie was struggling with her 12-week-old, feeling judged by the other mums who looked like they had their shit together, and it was about her learning that she was a good enough mum as she was. I really liked that because I myself really struggled postpartum, and it was just... nice to read, I guess?
It's not the most thrilling book I've ever read, but the suspense was there, and the twist definitely caught me off guard... I couldn't have seen it coming from a mile off. Not sure how many Marshall books I've left to read now, but I'll definitely be getting my hands on them when I get the chance.
Very much recommend.