The Blame Game She lies even when the truth makes a better story edition by Terri Reynolds Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
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The Blame Game She lies even when the truth makes a better story edition by Terri Reynolds Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
Title – The Blame GameAuthor – Terri Reynolds
Genre – Mystery, Suspense, Thriller
347 Amazon Pages
Rating 5 stars our of 5 Posted 2/19/2018
No. 07 - 2018
My Impressions: betrayal, lies, lies, lies, subterfuge, vicious behavior, avoidance,
Main Characters:
Molly Pope - wife of James, waiting multiple years for a divorce petition to finalize.
James Pope – Molly's quirky, vindictive, cruel, and sociopathic husband.
Kate Lawson – Molly's best friend and enabler.
Eddie Lawson – Kate's adoring and staunchly loyal husband.
Fiona – Jilted wife, overbearing, revengeful widow of cheating husband.
Wow! I'm impressed. The author of The Blame Game has masterfully brewed a story that starts out softly and gradually builds intensity and conflict to a stunning climax.
A small English town, miles from London, is the sitting for The Blame Game. The town is small enough that many people are privy to the nasty gossip and remember atrocious behavior long after it occurs. Molly Pope has committed serious but avoidable acts in the past, and then she's been brazen enough to repeat them again and again over the years. She is considered a low-life, pariah by those who recall and cling to the notoriety of her past.
Molly has one thing most people in her position don't have. She has Kate, a true friend who endures her lies and indiscretions and maintains a caring relationship.
Intrigue and innuendo plague other central characters to numerous to mention. Altogether the story evokes deep emotion in all the characters and the reader as well.
The ending caught me completely by surprise when the final scenes were disclosed
Now for the downside. Word editing is okay with minor issues. Comma's are the major fault here. There are scads of extra commas as well as missing ones plus a plethora of comma splices.
Sentence structure suffers due to the comma issues.
Character development is great for the large number of complex characters involved.
Details abound about the characters and surroundings
The writing style is slow paced and explores complex issues and intrigue around and between the characters.
The plot is serious with extensive ramifications between the characters.
I rated the story five stars based on the plot, writing, and characters in spite of the major comma editing issues. If those are a compelling concern to you the rating drops to a four star.
This review was provided in exchange for a free book.
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The Blame Game She lies even when the truth makes a better story edition by Terri Reynolds Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews
I just finished this suspense-filled, always-twisting, thriller. Well created characters, personalities and friends that you want to meet for a pint at the local pub and try and work out just what is going on in the neighborhood ! An enjoyable and entertaining read. No pressure for the next book ... but please hurry up !
I thought I had this all worked out, but no! So many twists and turns, this book has you guessing til the very end. and I still got it wrong. The characters are so relatable....Molly, with life's ups and downs; Kate her bff who tries so hard to think only the best of her; James, who you just stick with all the exes. I could keep going.......each character makes you think of someone you know and pulls you in a different direction. Excellent writing Ms. Reynolds, can't wait for Book 2...and 3...and........
Title – The Blame Game
Author – Terri Reynolds
Genre – Mystery, Suspense, Thriller
347 Pages
Rating 5 stars our of 5 Posted 2/19/2018
No. 07 - 2018
My Impressions betrayal, lies, lies, lies, subterfuge, vicious behavior, avoidance,
Main Characters
Molly Pope - wife of James, waiting multiple years for a divorce petition to finalize.
James Pope – Molly's quirky, vindictive, cruel, and sociopathic husband.
Kate Lawson – Molly's best friend and enabler.
Eddie Lawson – Kate's adoring and staunchly loyal husband.
Fiona – Jilted wife, overbearing, revengeful widow of cheating husband.
Wow! I'm impressed. The author of The Blame Game has masterfully brewed a story that starts out softly and gradually builds intensity and conflict to a stunning climax.
A small English town, miles from London, is the sitting for The Blame Game. The town is small enough that many people are privy to the nasty gossip and remember atrocious behavior long after it occurs. Molly Pope has committed serious but avoidable acts in the past, and then she's been brazen enough to repeat them again and again over the years. She is considered a low-life, pariah by those who recall and cling to the notoriety of her past.
Molly has one thing most people in her position don't have. She has Kate, a true friend who endures her lies and indiscretions and maintains a caring relationship.
Intrigue and innuendo plague other central characters to numerous to mention. Altogether the story evokes deep emotion in all the characters and the reader as well.
The ending caught me completely by surprise when the final scenes were disclosed
Now for the downside. Word editing is okay with minor issues. Comma's are the major fault here. There are scads of extra commas as well as missing ones plus a plethora of comma splices.
Sentence structure suffers due to the comma issues.
Character development is great for the large number of complex characters involved.
Details abound about the characters and surroundings
The writing style is slow paced and explores complex issues and intrigue around and between the characters.
The plot is serious with extensive ramifications between the characters.
I rated the story five stars based on the plot, writing, and characters in spite of the major comma editing issues. If those are a compelling concern to you the rating drops to a four star.
This review was provided in exchange for a free book.
Vigilant Reader Book Reviews.
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