Review: Monstrous Souls
Monstrous Souls by Rebecca Kelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In 2001 Heidi and her friend Nina had been attacked, only Heidi survived and her younger sister, Anna went missing.
Heidi’s injuries were severe but she recovered except she had lost all memories of that time.
Detective Denise Gilzeen had kept in contact with Heidi and now 15 years later her memory is starting to return. As a result of information she had given to Denise, the case is reopened.
Will they find who killed Nina? And what happened to Anna and other missing girls?
Monstrous Souls is an utterly gripping read, it’s dark, gritty and full of emotion. There are great characters, some likeable and some truly reprehensible and evil. The subject matter is horrific but Rebecca Kelly tells you all you need to know without being graphic or gratuitous. It’s full of an incredible tension and is a tale of horrific events, tragedy, guilt and is anger inducing at times too. A dark thriller that you really cannot put down.
Thank you to Peyton at Agora Books for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour, for the promotional material and an eARC of Monstrous Souls. This is my honest and unbiased review.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In 2001 Heidi and her friend Nina had been attacked, only Heidi survived and her younger sister, Anna went missing.
Heidi’s injuries were severe but she recovered except she had lost all memories of that time.
Detective Denise Gilzeen had kept in contact with Heidi and now 15 years later her memory is starting to return. As a result of information she had given to Denise, the case is reopened.
Will they find who killed Nina? And what happened to Anna and other missing girls?
Monstrous Souls is an utterly gripping read, it’s dark, gritty and full of emotion. There are great characters, some likeable and some truly reprehensible and evil. The subject matter is horrific but Rebecca Kelly tells you all you need to know without being graphic or gratuitous. It’s full of an incredible tension and is a tale of horrific events, tragedy, guilt and is anger inducing at times too. A dark thriller that you really cannot put down.
Thank you to Peyton at Agora Books for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour, for the promotional material and an eARC of Monstrous Souls. This is my honest and unbiased review.
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