5 Bloody Beautiful Stars!
How can I talk about this book when my heart is in my throat??? Angela Marsons again delivers and delivers hard in this novel, the 8th book in the phenomenal Kim Stone series. Every year since 2015 I have looked forward to my twice yearly gift of a Kim Stone book from Ms. Marsons’ pen. Why do I have such a high opinion of this series? Simple. These characters, these stories, these books make me FEEL. Every time. And that’s why I go into every book totally cold, never reading the blurb, immersing myself, and knowing I won’t be disappointed.
Now if a story teaches me something as well as makes me feel, then we have the perfect recipe. And learn I do from Ms. Marsons. This author has knack for picking serious timely themes and researching the hell out of them before presenting her findings in terrific storylines. In this book we are submersed in the culture of private schools for children of the wealthy. We see the pros and cons of clubs and secret societies that can last for a lifetime. We are exposed to bullying, by students and staff alike. The consequences of privilege, jealousy, revenge, unintentional pregnancy, and obesity are explored. And we even get a lesson in childhood psychopathy with expert commentary by an unforgettable character from an earlier book. So many themes are touched upon—I was captivated.
Now the best part about the Kim Stone series—the characters themselves. We don’t get quite as much inner Kim as we did in some of the previous books, but what we do get is gold. We also continue to discover more and more about Stacey and Kev. Who knew there was such a warm and caring heart buried within Kevin Dawson? These two, along with Bryant, could each star in their own individual series. Most of the crime books I read do not leave me with vivid memories of the protagonist’s team members, but I will never have to think if I am ever asked who works with Kim Stone. I love these guys.
In regards to the side players, I won’t kid you, there are a lot of them. But thanks to the author’s depictions of each, I rarely had to use the search button to clarify who was who. There are also multiple threads to keep up with, but again, I did not find this a problem at all.
Oh, and thank you, Ms. Marsons, for not going the trendy multiple POV route and for keeping the timeline of the narrative almost exclusively in the present. I don’t really mind going back and forth in time, as that format generally benefits “show” rather than “tell”, but this was a nice change.
Did I mention the ending? God, my palms were actually sweating as that played out. I don’t think that’s ever happened before. And again, it landed my heart directly into my throat. The last two chapters and the epilogue are exceptionally well done. Kudos, dear author!
Angela Marsons remains on an upward projectory as she completes book 8 of a planned 16 book series. She continues to stretch the boundaries and has started to take some real risks. I have nothing but admiration for the direction she is going.
Now, Bookouture people, you can’t let her stop at only 16 Kim Stone books. Could you please redo her contract and make it 32? Pretty pretty please? I promise to read them all.
Many thanks to Net Galley, Bookouture, and Ms. Angela Marsons for approving me to read an ARC of this novel. All opinions are mine alone and are not biased in any way.