Kindle Unlimited: Keep It In The Family John Marrs
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Published: 10/18/2022
Pages: 384
Genre: Thriller/Mystery
Review: kindle unlimited
Mia and Finn are busy turning a derelict house into their dream home when Mia unexpectedly falls pregnant. But just when they think the house is ready, Mia discovers a chilling message scored into a skirting board: I WILL SAVE THEM FROM THE ATTIC. Following the clue up into the eaves, the couple make a gruesome discovery: their dream home was once a house of horrors.
In the wake of their traumatic discovery, the baby arrives and Mia can’t shake her fixation with the monstrous crimes that happened right above them. Haunted by the terrible things she saw and desperate to find answers, her obsession pulls her ever further from her husband.
Secrecy shrouds the mystery of the attic, but when shards of a dark truth start to emerge, Mia realises the danger is terrifyingly present. She is prepared to do anything to protect her family—but is it already too late?
In the wake of their traumatic discovery, the baby arrives and Mia can’t shake her fixation with the monstrous crimes that happened right above them. Haunted by the terrible things she saw and desperate to find answers, her obsession pulls her ever further from her husband.
Secrecy shrouds the mystery of the attic, but when shards of a dark truth start to emerge, Mia realises the danger is terrifyingly present. She is prepared to do anything to protect her family—but is it already too late?
What did I read? Not gonna lie. It took me a hot minute to get into the story, and I really can't figure out why. Though once it picked up I was going back and forth this person did it, nope this person did it. I can honestly say I was sort of right but sort of wrong. At 62 percent in, I thought we were done with the book until I flipped the page and realized there was much more to read. The ending, oh my goodness, sure keeps it in the family. A house was purchased without seeing the site all right, though what is uncovered in the house is more than Mia and her husband had expected. As the story continues to unfold with the house and murders, Mia and her husband have some things going on with their relationship. Overall, it is a lot to unpack; just get through the first, I would say, possibly five chapters, and then you should be good.
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