Many thanks to Netgallery, Minotaur books and Sharon Bolton for supplying the ARC copy of “Little Black Lies” in return for a honest review.
Sharon Bolton is the author of the bestselling Lacey Flint series. Little Black Lies is her first standalone thriller since Blood Harvest. This standalone mystery is about a mother who, three years after her two young children disappeared, is plotting revenge…to kill someone.
The novel is set in the Falkland Islands, and the writing instantly draws you into the book, with descriptive scenic passages that provide food for thought. It is about a tragic story of death, guilt and trying to move on, in the midst of pain.
The novel is divided into three parts, and the three co-protagonists; Catrin, Callum and Rachel, take part explaining in detail their perspective of the events. This allows the reader to broaden their scope of the dynamics of the situation, past and present, and get to know the characters in greater detail.
Catrin Quinn lost her two young sons, three years ago, in a terrible accident. Catrin is a marine scientist, working for the Falkland Conservation, and appears on the outside to be “coping”…but this is only an act. The only thing that gives her comfort is her dog, “Queenie” a terrier, that had also loved the boys.
“I’ve been wondering if I have what it takes to kill. Whether I can look a living creature in the eye and take the one irreversible action that ends a life…I have no difficulty in killing. I’m actually rather good at it.”
Callum Murray, a Scot who first came to the Falklands as a paratrooper during the war, and was Catrin’s ex-lover, when she was married to Ben. Callum suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and has episodes, “flashbacks” to what happened in the conflict. (PTSD)
Rachel, was Catrin’s childhood best friend, until the day of the tragic car accident, that had Rachel at the wheel of the car, and resulted in the accidental deaths of Catrin’s young sons, and the end of their friendship. Now all that Catrin wanted was Revenge!
And then another child goes missing! Three young boys all disappear in the last two years, all near water. But were they connected?
In this fast-paced suspense novel, the author keeps the reader guessing right until the very end, and boy what a surprise Brilliant ending! A definite 5-Star plus rating from me. Now I am totally intrigued to make the time to read all her books in the series.