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A review by mrsclappreads
Pushing Blame by T.S. Rubidoux
challenging
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
**no spoilers **
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Right from the beginning, the story captivated me, and I found myself eagerly turning the pages, which is a rarity for me lately. The writing style was engaging, with a smooth flow that effortlessly drew me in, and each chapter ended with a compelling hook that kept me intrigued.
Throughout the story, the author skillfully sprinkles background information about the characters and their spouses, providing insight into their personalities and making it easy to determine whether you'd want to befriend them or not.
The narrative begins with a group of close-knit female friends, likely in their 40s or 50s, who are part of a book club. The unexpected death of one of their husbands, who happens to be a famous movie star, sets off a chain of events that reveals hidden scandals and secrets among the women.
In terms of genre, I found the story reminiscent of a blend between "Dexter" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley." While it starts a bit slowly as you get to know the characters, this buildup is essential for the twist that occurs later in the plot.
When the twist finally unfolds, I was taken completely by surprise, pausing my reading to let out a burst of laughter and a resounding "yes" aloud. I'm not one to try and predict plot twists, preferring to immerse myself in the story rather than play detective, so the unexpected turn of events was a delightful revelation for me.
I believe this book would make an excellent choice for my book club, and I'm confident they'll enjoy the exhilarating ride it offers. Overall, I highly recommend it to anyone seeking an engaging and unpredictable read.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Right from the beginning, the story captivated me, and I found myself eagerly turning the pages, which is a rarity for me lately. The writing style was engaging, with a smooth flow that effortlessly drew me in, and each chapter ended with a compelling hook that kept me intrigued.
Throughout the story, the author skillfully sprinkles background information about the characters and their spouses, providing insight into their personalities and making it easy to determine whether you'd want to befriend them or not.
The narrative begins with a group of close-knit female friends, likely in their 40s or 50s, who are part of a book club. The unexpected death of one of their husbands, who happens to be a famous movie star, sets off a chain of events that reveals hidden scandals and secrets among the women.
In terms of genre, I found the story reminiscent of a blend between "Dexter" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley." While it starts a bit slowly as you get to know the characters, this buildup is essential for the twist that occurs later in the plot.
When the twist finally unfolds, I was taken completely by surprise, pausing my reading to let out a burst of laughter and a resounding "yes" aloud. I'm not one to try and predict plot twists, preferring to immerse myself in the story rather than play detective, so the unexpected turn of events was a delightful revelation for me.
I believe this book would make an excellent choice for my book club, and I'm confident they'll enjoy the exhilarating ride it offers. Overall, I highly recommend it to anyone seeking an engaging and unpredictable read.
Moderate: Infidelity, Murder, Toxic friendship, and Classism
Minor: Sexual harassment