My rating: 💛💛💛
Jaime Jo Wright has a talent of delivering a great gothic mystery, which plays out not in one, but two timelines and brings the two timelines together smoothly.
This book was no exception. The mystery around Hazel's death grabbed my attention. And just when I was wondering how the two timelines are link, the reader gets the connection, and this round, the connection was expected.
I enjoyed the narrator's presentation and the British accent for Colin.
Though the mystery kept me interested, I did find myself losing attention for parts of the story. Not sure if it was because I was listening the audiobook.
I love the author's gothic mysteries set in Wisconsin and look forward to delving into the next one.
*I listened to the audiobook on Scribd.*
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About the book:
Mystery begins to follow Aggie Dunkirk when she exhumes the past's secrets and uncovers a crime her eccentric grandmother has been obsessing over. Decades earlier, after discovering her sister's body in the attic, Imogene Flannigan is determined to find justice. Two women, separated by time, vow to find answers . . . no matter the cost.
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