I've become so used to Blake Pierce's writing style that I can almost predict the whole story now.
Though this is also a plus point because the way he uses his language is pretty much fascinating.. but then at times it can be irritating enough to burst a vein.
Anyways,
A female FBI intern Chloe Fine.
Has a twin, Danielle Fine (her complete opposite and a bartender)
A fiancé with controlling parents.
A dark past (basically her "dad" had murdered their mom when they were 10)
Being a psychological thriller enthusiast, I didn't really like the story and the ending.. well it escalated a bit too quickly.
**Spoilers**
So basically Danielle's so-called boyfriend Martin is found dead inside a car, which a night before Danielle had pushed into the lake because she got to know about Martin's affairs.
So basically the prime suspect is Danielle and Chloe, being a sentimental and the loveliest sister in the world promises to help her.
Back Story
Danielle has her meds and is going through therapy while Chloe and her to be hubby Steven had just shifted to the same town Pinecrest where both the kids had spent their childhood.
Chloe hates her in-laws because they are rude, demanding, etc etc and Steven blindly follows his mom and so both of them start to have quarrals with each-other increasing the family tensions.
Steven and his parents hate Danielle because of the rumours surrounding her and also becasue they think a girl like her "ruins the family reputation"
Anyways, Chloe invites Danielle to a block party and Danielle comes along with Martin who is already half drunk and has a row with Steven which complicates things a bit further.
Anyways, the thing that gave me some excitement was the latter half as, when the murder of Martin is being uncovered, Chloe realises that it is also related to her past and that her nice, gossiping neighbours have a thing or two related to it.
Now, Danielle's character was one of a kind and it was beautifully shown though Chloe, got on my nerves alot and her being all emotional and moody time and again was extremely annoying.
Steven again, had a good character showing how or what a so-called "perfect" person can actually be and even Martin had a real good character twist in the latter half.
Agent Greene, Chloe's supervisor was a fine agent and made a huge impact in the story.
Supportive, leader traits and the charms he had was literally one of the important mentions that saved the story.
The other side-characters were lovely and their development in the story was commendable.
Though I would have really wished to see Chloe's character develop a bit from the emotional sister-with a dark past- who is going through alot
to a
damn fine agent-serious with work-has the confidence and strength required for a perfect female lead
As mentioned before, the ending was a bit too fast and I couldn't properly enjoy is as much.
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Had Chloe's father really murdered their mother? What was the eeriness that bothered Chloe in their new neighbourhood? What is the thing that Danielle has been hiding? What is the meaning behind those envolopes?
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A quick short read, though requires some MAJOR developments.
Final rating- 2/5
Not recommended (but u can go ahead to read it)