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I've barely begun it, just got through the prologue and Ch. 1. (view spoiler)

I see Elyse started, anyone else or are we all lagging behind. :)

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I've barely begun it, just got through the prologue and Ch. 1. [spoiler..."
I'm 17% in and yes, she is an interesting MC. In fact, she is getting really interesting! (view spoiler) I'm finding the setting to be interesting as well.

That's good to hear. I don't mind slow if I'm still curious and interested.

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I like Ffion and Leo, they are interesting characters. Looking forward to seeing where this goes. The only thing I'm not loving is the many characters to keep track of, lol.

50% through (view spoiler)
Yeah, I'm not sure if it's pronounced Fy-on or Fee-on!

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I've barely begun it, just got through the prologue and Ch. 1. [spoiler..."
Yes I have to agree with you.
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(I'm 60% in so this spoiler contains comments up thru 60%, a big spoiler is revealed so don't read unless you are this far!)
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Ha Ha I have to agree but I think both are that way.



I finished and really enjoyed it. I liked being on my toes throughout the whole book wondering about who could have done it. Many thrillers I feel like I can pretty much guess who might have done it but this one had so many possible suspects, lol. I like the sense of place we get in this one as well. And honestly, sometimes it's fun to imagine how 'the other half' lives, the ones who are just plain awful! Good story and a good start to what looks to be a series. I really enjoy this author's stuff, even if it's not a rapid page-turner, bc she usually presents more than just a thriller, I feel like we get more from the characters as well. Looking forward to the next in the series.

I thought it was so interesting how well Mackintosh did the POVs. You absolutely 100% thought one thing based on one person's POV ie (view spoiler) Very well done.
That being said, I gave it 3 stars. It took too long to take off and I didn't love that (view spoiler)
I did enjoy this tag team duo and (view spoiler) I did know going into it that it was book 1 of a series. I'm on Clare Mackintosh's mailing list.

And, oh yes, your spoiler comment about Seren (view spoiler)
Ffion and Leo (view spoiler)

I am at about 20% and I am not really liking it. There are some humorous parts, but nothing is really interesting or happening for me.
Does it get better as it goes? Or is this the vibe of the book?


I like Ffion and think she is funny, but none of the other characters are interesting to me. I dont even care what happened to Rhys.
I will finish it though so I can at least review it. And maybe something might happen that will salvage it.

I like Ffion and think she is funny, but none of the other characters are interesting to me. I dont even care what happened to Rhys.
I will finish it tho..."
I am sorry you are not liking it I think I ended up giving it 4 stars I like the character Ffion and plan on reading book 2. I agree the book does start slow and the story is slow but what I think is going on since this is a series is that the author is telling us a lot of information about the people in town. Who are not that likable at all for future books.
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At midnight, one of them is dead.
By morning, all of them are suspects.
It's a party to end all parties, but not everyone is here to celebrate.
On New Year’s Eve, Rhys Lloyd has a house full of guests. His vacation homes on Mirror Lake are a success, and he’s generously invited the village to drink champagne with their wealthy new neighbors.
But by midnight, Rhys will be floating dead in the freezing waters of the lake.
On New Year’s Day, Ffion Morgan has a village full of suspects. The tiny community is her home, so the suspects are her neighbors, friends and family—and Ffion has her own secrets to protect.
With a lie uncovered at every turn, soon the question isn’t who wanted Rhys dead…but who finally killed him.
In a village with this many secrets, murder is just the beginning.