I'll Never Tell
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- 2019
From Catherine McKenzie, the instant bestselling author of The Good Liar, comes a riveting domestic suspense in the vein of Liane Moriarty that sees five siblings forced to confront a tragedy they thought was buried long ago. What happened to Amanda Holmes? After the sudden death of their parents, the MacAllister children return to the run-down summer camp where they spent their childhood. The four sisters and their elder brother haven’t all been together at Camp Macaw in over twenty years—ever since a tragic and mysterious accident. Over the course of the Labour Day weekend, the siblings must determine what to do with the property, now worth millions. But a stunning condition of their father’s will compels them to face their past—and come to a decision that threatens to tear them apart forever. A sharp and engrossing novel of suspense, I’ll Never Tell reveals what happens when the secrets and lies that hold a family together are finally exposed.
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Add a CommentGreat Book! There are a lot of characters here and the story is told in flashbacks and bits of the tale from each character. That said, it's a good, riveting story - but not one for a casual, fun read when you get ten minutes here or there.
This one takes some serious concentration. I read a lot and have pretty good comprehension (I think) but still found myself returning to re-read passages, checking to see which character said what, etc.
All in all though, a very good, tightly wound 'who-dunnit' story.
I like this book! The whole time, it got me wondering "who did it?!". Very easy read and the characters are well-developed. I appreciate the author including the map and a brief timeline of the event of interest. Did not expect the little twists at the end this book. Overall an enjoyable read!
Mystery and family drama. Good stuff!
Awesome book! Kept me riveted from the starting chapter to the last chapter. Neat twist at the end was not expected.
I just don't enjoy reading a lot of foul language and this book contained a lot. Only read the first 20 pages or so. Too much potty mouth to hold my attention.
I feel like I have read this story many times before. Just juggle the murderer.
nothing to stand out.
I really enjoyed this story. It is about a family with lots of secrets and misunderstandings. The siblings must decide what to do with the camp their parents owned and ran up until their unexpected death. Would recommend this book.
Very apt read for the cottage dock!