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Police procedural starring Cat Kinsella, a detective with the Metropolitan Police Force in London. She is a psychological mess which we learn about by her telling her family story, alternating with her job as a murder investigator. The two come together when she caught the case of a murdered woman who turns out to have been a teenager who disappeared from Cat's youth while visiting kin. People gossiped about whether it was murder or did she, in fact, run away for a more exciting life. Cat was 8 when she disappeared and always thought her father had something to do with her disappearance, possibly even killing her. How the story comes together makes for compelling reading.
Sweet Little Lies was billed as a thriller in Book of the Month's description, but it's more of a police procedural. I hadn't read one before, though I watch plenty of them on Netflix - they're a bit of a guilty pleasure! It was interesting having one in book form. It's not my typical fare, but I did enjoy it, far more than I probably would have enjoyed a true thriller. It's got all your typical parts of a police procedural - older family man cop, ball-busting female chief who isn't as bitchy as she first appears, troubled main character who snapped on a case, police psychiatrist, puzzling case, lying witnesses. All we're really missing is a partner who isn't actually a cop but somehow worms his way into cases anyway.
I'm conflicted about Cat herself. I like her - but I disagree with some of her decisions. I think she should have come clean about her connection to the case immediately. She doesn't because she's trying to protect her dad, but why? She spends most of the book talking about how much she dislikes him! Her entire family dynamic is pretty weird. They have issues.
I really enjoyed the writing of this book. The pacing was excellent - slow enough to absorb each new reveal properly, but fast-paced enough that the action rolls along. Goodreads says the book is “Cat Kinsella #1” implying it's the start of a series. I'll have to keep an eye out for them. For a debut novel, I am impressed at the level of writing, pacing, plot, and characterization. There's a lot of threads in this book that get gathered together at the end and tied up nicely, with only one escaping. That worried me until I discovered it's the beginning of a series; the one loose thread makes sense in that context.
While I didn't like this one quite as much as Goodbye, Paris, it's still another great pick from Book of the Month.
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This book surprised me. I typically divide authors of thriller and literature into two separate camps. Frear is one of those genre-busters, with her quick wit equalling her talent to craft suspense.
Sweet Little Lies keeps 👏🏽the 👏🏽twists 👏🏽coming.👏🏽