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See allOkay this is been a really boring read. The struggle I have to pick up this book is beyond words. I put this on ‘dnf' but I intend to read this in the future.
This story was an easy read. I read the book for the Gilmore Girls/Hallmark/fall vibe, and it did not dissapoint. People who say that the two main characters have mental health issues and that they both need to see a psychologist have experienced very little adversity in their own lives. Both have been through something that has changed them profoundly. This does not mean that they are overreacting or just need to get over it. Fear of abandonment is a real fear. The fear of wanting to belong is a real fear. I think the author has managed to fit this beautifully into a cosy, atmospheric story.
I don't normally read stories like this, but even I can detach myself from the genre to appreciate the story.
A neighbour has been dead in her house for three months and no one has noticed. You follow the story through the eyes of six different people who speak in the present tense and who could all be suspects. The victim then tells her story in the past tense. You also follow the police investigation closely, and the developing relationship between Emma and Frank was another plus point. Anyone could have killed her, so it's a real whodunit story.
The story had my attention from the beginning, but as it progressed, I found myself missing some kind of plot twist. I didn't expect the ending, so that's always good :)
The only thing I don't understand is the cover of this book. What does the story have to do with a swimming pool? That cover makes no sense.
I did not anticipate this story at all. To be honest, my expectations were low. I thought it would be a quick read with some light entertainment. I was correct about the first part, but the story took a completely different turn.
I kept guessing where the story was going. I had four different versions of the plot and was wrong four times. The actual story was therefore really surprising and captivating. I finished the book in a few days, so that says it all.