Erin Kinsley weaves a character driven compelling crime mystery that immerses the reader in the small town of Sterndale, where everyone knows everyone, and gossip and judgements are rife. It's a town that finds itself caught in the centre of a media storm when the well known celebrity and TV host, Tristran Hart, is seriously assaulted by the side of a swimming pool during wedding celebrations at Sterndale Hall Hotel. An assault that is upgraded to a murder inquiry for the West Mercia police when he dies, an investigation led by DI Gavin Muir and his team that includes DS Kirstie Weld and DS Nate Golding. On the surface, Tristan is a popular, well liked and generous man, with a seemingly perfect life, married to and in love with the stunning Isobel, aka Izzy, his second wife, with a 3 year old daughter, Flora, who could possibly want to harm him?
The author plunges us into the lives of various locals, their friends and families, such as ex-police officer, Aidan Ridley, his wife, Laura, and their children, Gemma and Josh, close friends of the Harts, with Laura doing all that she can to support Izzy in the aftermath of the deadly assault. Izzy is shell shocked and deeply worried, as her days begin to revolve around being at the hospital bedside of an unresponsive Tristran, in a coma in Intensive Care, sharing the vigil with his distressed parents, Steph and Eamon. She struggles to take care of young Flora, relying on reliable young goth nanny, Bridget. Izzy has always been confident in the love Tris and she had for each other, but her confidence becomes increasingly frayed as she discovers Tristran's second phone, and reads an architect's letter that suggests he had another life, his apparent deceptions have her questioning whether she ever knew him at all. A myriad of town secrets are revealed as the police delve into Tristran's troubling personal history in their search for the truth.
Kinsley writes a twisted murder mystery, immersing the reader in small town life and its locals, where little is as it seems, whilst slowly building up the tension and suspense levels. She gives us a murder victim with a suspicious past life that he has kept a closely guarded secret, married previously to Dolly, with whom he had a son, Bailey, that he has been estranged from for years, and a agent who had protected him from numerous scandals. I thought this was a great crime read, it held my attention throughout with ease, ensnaring my interest and curiosity in the small town community and its characters that had me turning the pages as fast as possible. I look forward to what Erin Kinsley writes next! Many thanks to Headline for an ARC.