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Enjoyed this one. The beginning is a bit slow but it quickly picks up. Lots of secrets slowly being revealed, which makes for a gripping read.
On the surface they were the perfect couple, but no one knows what they’ve been hiding!! I hadn’t read a Lesley Sanderson before I saw this wonderfully intriguing book. This was such a gripping psychological thriller that you will struggle to put down I know I did. I loved that it was told in dual timeline and the fact the author used this to slowly reveal the secrets and lies and exactly what people were hiding and why. I loved the slow burn reveals mixed in with twists will keep you guessing and the ending will be hard to forget.
"Her Perfect Revenge" by Lesley Sanderson is a gripping psychological thriller that keeps readers on edge with its twists and turns. The intricate plot and complex characters deliver a suspenseful and satisfying read.
Heart pounding thriller that left me on the edge of my seat. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one. Definitely one of the best books this year.
I found the beginning of the book a little bit slow however it picked up and left me enjoying the book. Great storyline. I would recommend reading this book;.
Get ready to be kept on your toes! Told in past and present, this books was filled with a ton of twists and turns. It kept me guessing right up to the end and it was so good I read it in one sitting! Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.
OMG such a great story! Definitely increased my heart rate with so many WTH moments! So many twists that kept me intrigued throughout the whole story!
Her perfect revenge by Lesley Sanderson was the best book I have ever read, the first few sentences of the book really caught my attention, it was super easy to read and so easy to follow, very chapter was very well written, I lived that every chapter was filled with mystery, it is a story of who done it?. This is a book that I will definitely read and re read anytime, it is very fast paced, I really enjoyed this book and definitely recommend reading it.
This story is a veritable labyrinth of twists and turns culminating in an ending that will leave you gasping in shock. The author combines the current drowning of Alex on his wedding day with tantalising glimpses of how the bride and groom met. It was obvious early on that everything was not as it seemed and that there was going to be some kind of a twist but I could not have imagined what a revelation was ahead. This is one of those books you will absolutely want to read in one sitting.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book
The book was a little bit slow at first but it picked up in the middle of the book. I gave it for stars because when I finished started the book it didn’t catch my attention the first part in the book. I will recommend the book if they love the idea of the book.
A great read
This book is told in the past and the present
Lots of twists and turns which will have you thinking it’s one person then another
Will have you gripped
Thanks NetGalley
Oh my goodness this was such an addictive read. I just couldn't stop reading it. Very twisty and exciting. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.
I loved dual timelines, and the characters were writen very well. I enjoywd the mystery up until the end when it fell flat for me.
Told with a past and present timeline with a huge number of suprises. I couldnt get enough of this book. What a rollercoaster.
This book is so well written, multilayered and full of complex characters with hidden agendas. I was really invested as to what had happened to Alex! Great read.
This book explores the dark undercurrents beneath the surface of a seemingly perfect marriage. The story unfolds just hours after Alex and the narrator, whose name we don't yet know, exchange vows in a beautiful beachside wedding. The idyllic setting is shattered when Alex drowns in the sea, turning what should have been a joyful celebration into a nightmare.
The narrative takes an unexpected turn when the police arrive, suspecting foul play in Alex's death. The protagonist finds themselves at the center of the investigation, grappling with grief while also becoming the main suspect. The suspense heightens as secrets emerge, suggesting that both the narrator and Alex harbored hidden truths.
The exploration of the characters' secrets and the question of who might have wanted Alex dead adds layers of complexity to the plot. The author expertly weaves a tale of deception, betrayal, and the unraveling of a seemingly perfect relationship.
As the protagonist confronts the possibility that Alex's death may be connected to their own dark secret, the narrative becomes a psychological labyrinth where the past and present intertwine. This is a gripping thriller that keeps us guessing until the final revelation, showcasing the author's ability to craft a suspenseful and emotionally charged narrative. If you enjoy psychological mysteries that delve into the complexities of relationships and the hidden corners of the human psyche, this novel is a must-read.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for this ARC.
This book was a weird one. I enjoyed a decent amount of the characters but it fell a bit flat for me.
I did guess most of the plot twist but there was a good amount i didn’t guess which I’m happy about.
"On the surface we were the perfect couple, but no one knows what we’ve been hiding…"
Lesley Sanderson is a new to me author, however, after this mind-blowing little journey, I shall definitely be adding more of her previous eight psychological thrillers to my list - but preferably those without water involved - Read on and you'll see what I mean!
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It is the wedding day of Alex and Felicity, two members of a wild sea swimming group. Some of the members are friends outside of their daily dip, but many only ever meet each other on the beach, occasionally going for a warming coffee together afterwards. Both Alex and Felicity are lecturers in English at the local University, although Alex is technically Felicity's superior and Head of Department. He has also been married before, to Beth, who was a teacher when they first met in London, but who, on relocating to the coast to support Alex's career, had become a homemaker, although maybe not through choice? Their marriage was not always a match made in heaven, but when a terrible accident takes Beth from Alex, he is understandably devastated. Beth had also been part of the swimming club, so she also knew Felicity, with the two of them having struck up an instant friendship.
It is no surprise to anyone when Felicity and Alex get together, some time after Beth's accident and their beach side wedding is much anticipated, although Alex's strange request that as many of the guests as possible should partake in a midnight sea swim after the reception, is not quite so eagerly received, especially as one or two of them know they will have had a few drinks. Alex is very much a creature of habit, so after he at first enters the water as expected, hand in hand with his new wife, alarm bells begin to ring when he suddenly leaves her side and swims out alone into much deeper water than is usual. Felicity's worst fears are confirmed when Alex fails to return to the beach, after everyone else has long since left the water and changed into some warming clothes, with the police and coastguard being called out as an emergency.
When a body is washed up the following day and is identified as being that of Alex, the police begin an investigation as to whether this has been simply a terrible accident, or whether foul play might be involved, so that they are prepared for whatever results the autopsy might reveal. Felicity is at first treated kindly as the grieving widow, however several seemingly unconnected twists of fate soon sees her firmly in the frame for murder, which she vehemently denies.
But is Felicity as innocent as she makes out, or is she a lot more clever and manipulative than the police give her credit for? Although for that matter, was Alex the attentive partner he had always portrayed himself as? In fact, who amongst the remaining swimming club members, might also have had an axe to grind, either against Alex himself, or indeed Felicity too?
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This well constructed, dual timeline storyline, narrated from multiple viewpoints, was presented in short, punchy chapters, which were well labelled so that I always knew where I was and whose voice I was listening to.
The difficult discussions surrounding coercive, gaslighting behaviour, encompassing both physical and mental abuse and control mechanisms, were pivotal elements to this story and were navigated in detail by author Lesley Sanderson, in language which was both realistic to the situation, sympathetic to the victim, yet with some excellent empathetic narrative which did not over-sensationalise the issue.
I will admit that I had worked out what was going on here quite early on into the story - or at least I thought I had! Some of my deducements were sound, however, there were elements which seemed to be shifting and changing almost by the chapter, like so much quicksand which caught me unawares every time. Names were removed from my suspect list, only to be added back again five minutes later, with what I thought had to be the last twist being one I didn't see coming, and the absolutely final twist equally as unexpected and totally mind-blowing. I was almost pleased to turn the final page, just so that I wouldn't have to face any more surprises, although I did devour the book in a couple of sittings anyway.
The well drawn characters were neither to like or dislike in strong measure either way, as none of them were portrayed as particularly genuine or authentic. Although I did have some small measure of sympathy for Beth, I couldn't really relate to, or invest in, any of them. It was only the instant synergy between Beth and Felicity which was a constant throughout, although as it transpired, this didn't prevent them from being as duplicitous or manipulative as any of their counterparts.
I can see that author Lesley Sanderson tends to write stand alone psychological thrillers. However, I felt that the characters of DS Gavin Williams and PC Chloe Button, really worked for me, as their ideas about the handling of the case were very similar and the synergy between them was excellent. I would definitely like to see them work together on other cases, should Lesley ever decide to dip her toe into writing a police procedural series.
I think that in this book, location was every bit as important as the characters and storyline. Therefore, with any hints at an actual real location being very vague, for myself and I suspect, for many other confirmed 'armchair travellers' out there, reading this was a little frustrating. However, that being said, the narrative was very descriptive about place and time and with the mere passing mention of Pevensey, I was able to check that out and deduce that I was reading about somewhere on the coast in Sussex. Author Lesley Sanderson definitely managed to use the full palette of words at her disposal, to evoke in me (a confirmed non swimmer and aquaphobia sufferer), a genuine sense of fear and dread, as she vividly brought to life the perils of wild water and sea swimming, especially in the darkness of night, which for me far outweighed any health benefits the participants in this activity may have continuously advocated for.
I was left to ponder whether 'the end in anyway justified the means' in this particular storyline, but I most certainly enjoyed the journey!
This is a gem of a book. I read this in two sittings. A perfect thriller that grips you from the very first pages. Its well written and keeps you on edge. Looking forward for other books by this author.
A great psychological thriller and gripping read. full of twists and turns which kept me reading until the early hours. The characters are all totally believable and the reader is drawn in page by page to a thrilling ending that I did not see coming.
Highly recommended.