Mary (rxkicker) - , reviewed Then Hang All the Liars (Samantha Adams, Bk 2) on + 71 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Sleuth is a newspaper reporter, returned now to her Atlanta home after a few years in California. Characters include: the still-beautiful 70-ish Southern Belle (and her sister, who takes care of her, what with the bipolar disorder and some dementia--or is it???--, don't you know); The 60-ish scamp (male) who courts rich, older women who seem to die; and the AA-member newspaper reporter.
Conclusion doesn't really have a twist, but does have an interesting set of coincidences and circumstances. Initially, I expected a totally predictable story. I read the end. Not predictable. Then read the whole thing.
Family secrets are revealed, but they're no longer quite so scandalous.
At the end, a matriarch rights some wrongs, protects some reputations, sets erroneous paths aright... using persuasion and some extra-legal justice.
Short book, fast to read. Second in series.
Author Sarah Shankman using pseudonuym Alice Storey.
Conclusion doesn't really have a twist, but does have an interesting set of coincidences and circumstances. Initially, I expected a totally predictable story. I read the end. Not predictable. Then read the whole thing.
Family secrets are revealed, but they're no longer quite so scandalous.
At the end, a matriarch rights some wrongs, protects some reputations, sets erroneous paths aright... using persuasion and some extra-legal justice.
Short book, fast to read. Second in series.
Author Sarah Shankman using pseudonuym Alice Storey.
Terry T. (ttotten) reviewed Then Hang All the Liars (Samantha Adams, Bk 2) on + 50 more book reviews
Very good book