Johana Gustawsson and Thomas Enger are sterling authors in their own right, so when I saw that they had teamed up to write Son, I knew that I was in for a treat. I wasn't wrong.
Son is the first book in a new series featuring Kari Voss. Kari is a psychologist, and is nicknamed the Human Lie Detector because she can read people's body language and call out their lies. She is rarely wrong.
Without giving too much of the plot away, all I will say is that Kari inevitably becomes involved in the investigation into the murder of two teenagers. Another teenager is arrested on suspicion of the murder, and subsequently confesses, but Kari is not convinced. 🗡
While a lot of the story is told from Kari's POV, we see events unfold through the eyes of other characters. 🗡
As for the other characters, all is not as it seems with those connected to the victims. Secrets and lies abound. 🗡
Son is a gripping, sinister read which I thoroughly enjoyed. And that ending! What a cliffhanger! 🗡
Thanks to Trafalgar Square Publishing and Netgalley for the digital ARC.
Johana Gustawsson and Thomas Enger are sterling authors in their own right, so when I saw that they had teamed up to write Son, I knew that I was in for a treat. I wasn't wrong.
Son is the first book in a new series featuring Kari Voss. Kari is a psychologist, and is nicknamed the Human Lie Detector because she can read people's body language and call out their lies. She is rarely wrong.
Without giving too much of the plot away, all I will say is that Kari inevitably becomes involved in the investigation into the murder of two teenagers. Another teenager is arrested on suspicion of the murder, and subsequently confesses, but Kari is not convinced. 🗡
While a lot of the story is told from Kari's POV, we see events unfold through the eyes of other characters. 🗡
As for the other characters, all is not as it seems with those connected to the victims. Secrets and lies abound. 🗡
Son is a gripping, sinister read which I thoroughly enjoyed. And that ending! What a cliffhanger! 🗡
Thanks to Trafalgar Square Publishing and Netgalley for the digital ARC.