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You’re not just my buddy, you’re family too and I’m indeed blessed to have someone special like you to call my friend. Thanks for always being there and I love you more. Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley.)
You Can Trust Me by Emma Rowley | Orion - Bringing You News
Damian is so obviously not the killer that the vague attempts to make you suspect him come across less as red herrings, and more sad little sardines. His initials (oh yeah, he changed his name for tax purposes, I think, and that’s why Livy can’t find him on the internet), his experience of breaking and entering, the fact that Livy starts to FEEL THINGS for him, because why not use the tired trope of “woman falls for a bad boy” … I just can’t.A Glamour Best New Summer Thriller • A Paste Must-Read Thriller • A Crime Reads Most Anticipated Crime Novel
You Can Trust Me: An absolutely addictive psychological
It’s the execution where it rapidly goes south. I can’t tell you what happens because it’s a major spoiler, but it’s not even kind of what you’re imagining - I can nearly guarantee it. And I don’t mean that in a good way. I love twists and turns. But they need to make sense. And they need to add up. These don’t.After Julia’s death Livy starts to investigate, she is sure despite all the evidence that someone was involved in her death and she feels she needs to honour her friend’s memory. Early on in the story we hear from the killer themselves in a truly chilling fashion, they themselves pronounce themselves a psychopath with no attempt to justify their actions except that it was to fulfil an urge. Each section from the killer is simply headed with the name of a victim, the description of their murder and boasting of how no evidence was left behind. Livy meanwhile is in turn obsessing over an affair Will had six years previously and struggling without her best friend to support her. She hooks up with Julia’s latest boyfriend who is also doubtful that the vibrant and feisty woman he had dated would kill herself despite the fact that this is what her family believe.
You Can Trust Me by Kiersten Modglin | Goodreads
I do think some of the characters were done really well especially Livy's husband and Julia's brother. I think Hannah, at age twelve was portrayed quite well too although I was annoyed that Livy never seemed to give her any consequences for talking rudely to her and the like.If there’s one thing I will never get tired of doing, it is cherishing every moment with you and loving you more than ever before. I love you unconditionally, my dearest.