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A review by alilbitofmonica
No One Can Know by Kate Alice Marshall
4.0
This book had me gripped from the first chapter and I honestly felt like I didn't want to put it down through to the very end. It is a very typical style thriller that is great, but also doesn't really seem all that memorable in the long term.
- I really like the exploration into sisterhood and the dynamics between all of them as they were children and then in the aftermath of the parents' murders.
- There is a lot of twisting of the truth, protection of loved ones, and deeply incriminating memories that resurface.
- All three sisters were interesting characters to learn more about - and obviously we learn more about than some than others.
- Just when you think you know what really happened, more lies are uncovered and it throws everything off again. (This might be one complaint I have... it's like the twists never end...)
- I really like the exploration into sisterhood and the dynamics between all of them as they were children and then in the aftermath of the parents' murders.
- There is a lot of twisting of the truth, protection of loved ones, and deeply incriminating memories that resurface.
- All three sisters were interesting characters to learn more about - and obviously we learn more about than some than others.
- Just when you think you know what really happened, more lies are uncovered and it throws everything off again. (This might be one complaint I have... it's like the twists never end...)