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'Very possibly the best crime fiction book since Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects' Neel Mukherjee Three Women meets Tana French in a compulsive, unflinching and unexpectedly hopeful thriller set in a midwestern strip club. 'Gritty, glittery and pulsing with life' Sara Sligar 'Bold, compelling, brutal and brilliant' Chris Whitaker It's 1999, and Samantha has danced for years at the Lovely Lady strip club. She's not used to taking anyone under her wing - after all, between her disapproving boyfriend and his daughter, who may as well be her own child, she has enough to worry about. But when Samantha overrides her better judgment to drive a new dancer home, they are run off the road. The police arrive at the scene of the accident - but find only one body. Georgia, another dancer, is drawn into the investigation as she tries to assist Holly, a detective with a complicated story of her own. As the point of view shifts from police officers and detectives to club patrons, the women circle around a list of suspects, all the while grappling with their own understanding of loss and love. As they get closer to the truth they must each confront a fundamental question: How do women live their lives knowing that men can hurt them?
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I may be butthurt because I WANTED to love this book so much. But there's way too many povs, and because of that, the pacing is hurt and the book often feels like it's going nowhere. I didn't mind the lewdness (but if you're that kinda reader, maybe stay away) - it was really the set-up that got to me. So as much as I wanted to love this read, and though the characters themselves are interesting (which maybe, on second thought, makes me more upset because I WANTED to get to know them but found their characterization skimming the surface) the book didnt pack the punch I expected/wanted it to going in.
Real Easy, Marie Rutkoski
historical fiction (1990s), mystery, slice of life
320 pages, published January 18th 2022
I received a copy of this audiobook at no cost in exchange for my honest opinion.
Well I loved THE MIDNIGHT LIE by Marie Rutkoski and this book has an intersex main character (it sounds like she has XXY chromosomes and she refers to her variation as “her syndrome” and is super embarrassed about it, but it is the 90s and I was personally not around to bake her a cake about it!) so obviously I HAD to read this. It's absolutely incredible as a book; it's gritty but also full of heart, it's queer, it's about dancers at a strip club, there's cute kids in it who are written well. It's ALSO a murder mystery! It's literally all my favorite things wrapped up in a book!
HOWEVER. I don't think you should read this on audiobook. This is a many-multiple perspectives book, and I think that it would be a lot easier to follow were it not on audiobook. I feel like at some point I stopped paying attention for thirty seconds and I lost the thread of it, and I, personally, just would have preferred to read this via print. The narrator is excellent, but she _is _the same narrator for all of the perspectives, so that didn't help me get back into it. I ended up re-listening to a big chunk of it, which was frustrating, but this is almost certainly my problem and not something you're likely to encounter if you read it As A Book. I think I will probably check it out of the library in print and re-read it later this year!
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I got approved for this ebook unexpectedly after reviewing the audiobook back in January! My main problem with the audiobook was that all the characters are voiced by the same (excellent!) narrator and there are many many different perspectives. I... unfortunately had the same problem with the ebook. Also I found myself uninterested in some characters' perspectives and started skipping their chapters. It reminded me of reading My Sister's Keeper as a Youth and I always skipped the dad's chapters because I thought he was annoying. (And I was right!) Unfortunately, this brought down the review to three stars. But also an intersex perspective! I just think there should have been more intersex perspective and less everything else. I'm not biased at all. Published on January 18th, 2022. Bookshop link here.
This was a really quick thriller and it was super easy to get through. I really enjoyed how the author left hints about who was the murderer throughout the whole story. Definitely left me unsettled at points.
Thank you to Henry Holt and Co. and NetGalley for providing me with an eBook copy to review.