How to Cheat Your Own Death - Kristen Perrin
Pub. Date: April 28, 2028
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Annie Adams travels from Castle Knoll to London to visit her artist mother, Laura. Laura’s life takes a chilling turn when she discovers an animal’s heart on her doorstep, and soon after, a young woman she has been mentoring is found dead, with her heart removed. This gruesome murder echoes a similar case that occurred in 1968, as chronicled in Annie’s Aunt Frances’ diary. The story behind that murder is slowly revealed by reading the entries in the diary. Haunted by a long ago prophecy about her family’s demise, the tension escalates as Annie grapples with the possibility that her life and her mother’s are in danger.
This is book three of Castle Knoll Files; it is the first I have read. While the plot is intriguing and the structure well-crafted, I found it challenging to connect with any of the characters. Perhaps if I had read the previous installments, they would have resonated with me more.
One major twist in the book was predictable. The dual timeline works, one reason being the use of different fonts for the past and the present. The ending leaves a promising opening for the next installment in the series.
Thanks to @NetGalley and @DuttonBooks for the DRC.
*** ½
