Tell Me No Lies by Lynn Chandler Willis Audio Book: 7 hours, 54 minutes Paperback Book: 238 pages
Good story told very well. Just in the first few pages a grissly murder occurs and all throughout the book there are clues. There are so many possibilities as to who the perpretrator could be. So many motives, so many sleazy characters and links that the reader will have a lot of choices as to who did it and why. Very good detail and emotions conveyed here. I don’t want to give the plot away but it seems everyone in this book has a whole lot more going on than it first seems on the surface. This would make an excellent film, in my opinion. The main character Ava Logan is a likeable widow with two kids of her own and who through her business as publisher of the local newspaper knows pretty much everyone in town really well but then everyone has the face they show and the dark side they don’t always make known. Sometimes the chances she took and the warnings she disregarded frustrated me – that is how I know a story is good when it has me so drawn in that the characters can elicit emotional reactions from me. It is a really good mystery that will have the reader playing amateur sleuth all the way through. Don’t want to give it away but keep an eye out and see if you can guess. I see the author must really like the lead character as she lists this as the first book in the Ava Logan series. She is the owner of the newspaper, that would open up a lot of potential stories to be told so yeah I can see this becoming a series. Good one. If you like murder mysteries add this one to your list.
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