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I Let You Go: The Richard & Judy Bestseller

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The characters were described in detail so you got the picture of how they thought and who they were as people. The gripping, heart-stopping story unfolds from different perspectives, revealing varying pieces of the puzzle until suddenly I saw the big picture and it was nothing I envisioned. Let me go on to say, however, that I am sure my position on this is not the norm amongst psychological thriller fans, and it does not keep me from recommending the novel. I only let go for a second’ languishes the mother of five year old Jacob Jordan, who’s son is the victim of a hit and run accident, on a cold winter’s night in Bristol, England. After an arrest, a trial, new information revealed and slowly, the big picture shimmers and changes.

Other than that, I was impressed with this debut thriller, which lures you in with a heart wrenching situation, quietly and slowly, but despite the low key pacing, the mystery deepens as you go along, becoming more curious and puzzling, and the last quarter of the book was absolutely riveting with one huge, shocking gut punch you will not see coming, which also comes with a few aftershocks. I couldn’t get enough, and even its end delivers jaw-dropping moments which makes the story linger long after the flip of the final page. I've gotten into a bad habit of reading a couple of pages of new books and forgetting which one I wanted to read next. I also went into it thinking it would likely be like a better version of Gone Girl or The Girl on the Train or something else with Girl in the title.

Then I hit that last page before Part II where you find out Jenna isn't Jacob's mom and she was driving (for now). Leaning forward to find a marker pen in his chaotic top drawer, Ray crouched down and changed the label to “Detective.

It’s a small income, she has virtually nothing now and lives in a run-down cottage that probably no-one else would rent. I love connecting with my readers, and there are plenty of ways you can get a sneak peek at what's going on behind the scenes. I have found myself becoming less and less tolerant of that situation, and stories that spotlight that angle have become much less attractive to me. To say that Part Two of the book is like a rollercoaster ride doesn’t do Mackintosh’s writing justice.I am looking forward to this book as there is something within me that feels Ian is not as dead as would first appear. This also leads Jenna into the arms of a gentle local vet Patrick, who offers her friendship, as well as love. There is some fantastic descriptions in this book, especially when the author descibes the crash scene and the writing never left me confused and it wasn't too basic.

I remember doing a twelve-hour scene watch in the pouring rain when I was a probationer, then getting told off by the DCI for not smiling when he turned up at eight o’clock the next morning. Upon Ian's arrival in Wales following the police now knowing who the real hit and run criminal is, he tries to attack Jenna again. Slowly, the two storylines begin to merge and what is revealed projects the narrative into the stratosphere. Jenna Gray's life is forever changed and runs away immediately following the accident to escape the talk of the town.I made ten women, each with their own distinctive curves, their own bumps and scars and imperfections.

It has been selected for both the Richard and Judy Book Club, and was the winning title of the readers' vote for the summer 2015 selection, and ITV's Loose Women's 'Loose Books'. Stevens is drawn to the younger Kate, his partner because she's someone he can talk to easily and knows the score around the office.In time, Jenna retrieves her camera from her backpack and begins to photograph the beauty of the tide. On a rainy afternoon, a mother's life is shattered as her son slips from her grip and runs into the street.

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