

We Are All Guilty Here is my introduction to Karin Slaughter. It’s about a small town in Georgia where two teenage girls vanish. The whole town knows each other, so of course they go crazy. It’s up to the sheriff and his deputies to locate them before it’s too late. The problem is the town is full of shady people. You can’t trust anybody.
This was right up my alley. I live in Georgia, work in law enforcement, and have worked on my share of kidnapping and missing person cases. My town even appeared in the story several times. I felt like I was also working the case, but with even more suspects than I’m used to. The book was well written and felt realistic as hell. The character development was excellent, and the minor details caught my attention. I also enjoyed the pacing and the father/daughter chemistry. There are several twists and turns that will keep you engaged. I was on the edge of my seat. This needs to be a movie.
Check the trigger warnings because this book is dark.
My only issue is that some of these chapters are extremely long. She put a lot into these chapters, so it would have been nice to break them up a little. I would get to the end of one and forget all about something major that happened at the beginning of it.
I will definitely read more from her. I think I’m ready for Pretty Girls.
We Are All Guilty Here is my introduction to Karin Slaughter. It’s about a small town in Georgia where two teenage girls vanish. The whole town knows each other, so of course they go crazy. It’s up to the sheriff and his deputies to locate them before it’s too late. The problem is the town is full of shady people. You can’t trust anybody.
This was right up my alley. I live in Georgia, work in law enforcement, and have worked on my share of kidnapping and missing person cases. My town even appeared in the story several times. I felt like I was also working the case, but with even more suspects than I’m used to. The book was well written and felt realistic as hell. The character development was excellent, and the minor details caught my attention. I also enjoyed the pacing and the father/daughter chemistry. There are several twists and turns that will keep you engaged. I was on the edge of my seat. This needs to be a movie.
Check the trigger warnings because this book is dark.
My only issue is that some of these chapters are extremely long. She put a lot into these chapters, so it would have been nice to break them up a little. I would get to the end of one and forget all about something major that happened at the beginning of it.
I will definitely read more from her. I think I’m ready for Pretty Girls.