You Can Never Tell

You Can Never Tell

2021 • 303 pages

Husband and wife move into a new house in a new state. The wife, Kacy has therapy-type issues that came from a former coworker lying about her, and in the end, she was the one that was fired. Kacy's new friend and her husband turn out to be quite the opposite of what they were looking for in next-door neighbors and new friends. In the meantime, there are mysterious murders happening all around their new location.

Kacy obsesses over this other person who betrayed her the whole book. None of the other characters get as much attention and the story fell flat for me. I followed along with the slow pace of Kacy trying to get out of her shell to make new friends, then the quick appearance of Kacy and one of the friends all of a sudden having the families they want to the boring events that should have been the excitement of it all. The ending added nothing. I did not care about any of the characters.

December 31, 2022Report this review