Ratings53
Average rating3.7
A bucolic English pastoral setting makes an intriguing setup for what is pretty clever thriller. CJ Tudor has proven adapt at creating atmosphere in small village settings and this is no exception. Here we see a vicar moving to a country church after a scandal at her inner city one. It doesn't take long before secrets from the village begin to become apparent, and the plot cleverly weaves in a way that does keep you guessing till the end. Just the right amount of ambiguity is left to make things interesting too! I have thoroughly enjoyed all the CJ Tudor I have read and this is no exception.