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Personally, it took me a bit of time to immerse myself into the book due to the multiple POV's but soon enough, this helped with the complexity and building of characters, making it more interesting and keeping me reading.
At the beginning, the extent of the toxicity in their freindships isn't shown but as the story progresses, you realise they all have their flaws and what you see on the surface isn't the truth. You find out that they all have a motive to kill Jia and not a single character is innocent. It is easier to sympathise with some characters more than others and understand the reasoning for their actions and why it may seem like a justifiable choice in their eyes (that doesn't make them right, of course).
This book is definitely worth the read; a gripping mystery full of unexpected turns.
Thanks to Victoria Editing NetGalley Co-op, the author and NetGalley for providing me with the e-ARC of this book.
Six perfect people. Many damning secrets. A death that could expose them all.
Successful entrepreneur Sonia Patel returns to London to attend her sister’s wedding with a secret agenda. Jia Mehta, a family friend and an Indian heiress who committed suicide at her wedding sent Sonia a strange text that could lead her to a potential murderer.
Thrown into the glamorous world she left behind; Sonia comes face-to-face with her estranged mother. Mrs. Patel doesn’t like to talk about the past. Or reveal what she knows of Jia’s death.
Alia Patel, confident, poised, and ruthless, is seemingly the perfect daughter and girlfriend. And she’ll go to any lengths to protect what is hers.
Her fiancé Veer is the ideal gentleman kind, understanding, and intelligent, with a few skeletons in the closet. And he’ll do anything the make sure they stay in the closet.
Their family friend, the shy Rebecca, covets what isn't hers. And her desire could destroy them all.
And Harry, the wedding planner, hides his shady past behind a perfectly tailored suit. He knows all their secrets and isn’t above using them.
As she delves deeper into the mystery of Jia’s death, lies begin to unravel and complicated family dynamics emerge, layered with toxic friendships and secret relationships. They’re all hiding something. But who was desperate enough to kill Jia?
Read in one sitting really enjoyable read totally recommend
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