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This was such a fun and tense read that had unexpected turns from the very first page.
It was so easy to lose yourself in the pages of The Night I Died. I didn't want to put the book down because I was so intrigued by finding out the truth of what was happening and getting to the bottom of it along with the characters.
I can honestly say I didn't see half of the huge plot twists coming and that's what I love about books like these.
I do have to say that personally, I felt like some things could've been left out of the book as it wasn't necessary or needed for the plot.
Overall, I had great fun with this and I am excited to see what comes next from this author.
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for providing me with this ARC. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
From the very first sentence, I was hooked. I did have my guard up from the jump but i trusted our main character and her unexpected ‘sidekick,' and was completely horrified by this small Kansas town.
The story is wonderfully twisty without feeling gimmicky and there's a definite edge through everything. And seriously, I didn't even know people sell dirt for other people to eat—I was disgusted and intrigued all at once!
I absolutely loved this and I'm so glad I read it! But, I'll admit, it wasn't very memorable. A couple of months later, I couldn't even remember what it was about and started re-reading it until it hit me. Overall, a good read, but not one that stuck with me. will read more from this author.