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Confessions on the 7:45
by Lisa Unger
Great characters intertwined (10/6/2020)
First book I have read by this author, certainly will not be the last. Thoroughly enjoyed this book and the mix of complex characters. Took me a while to get the feeling of who everyone was, each chapter switches between them all, was worried I would get confused but that was not the case. The characters were intertwined and soon made sense where they fitted into the story.
Some of the revelations you could see coming but that did not take away from the story at all, it was written in such a way as to still surprise you. The story really gripped me and I spent a few late nights after the kids were in bed reading 'just one more chapter' as I really wanted to get through the book quickly to see the outcome.
The characters are unique, some likeable and some not so much, but they all grew on me and I really had to see where the story took them.
This is one suspense story that should not be misseed, fabulously written and a great read.
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