Stillhouse Lake, a review by Kristin

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Stillhouse Lake
By: Rachel Caine

Publication Date: July 1, 2018
Published By: Thomas & Mercer
301 pages

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This book is amazeballs! Gina Royal marries a monster. After an accident, she finds out that her husband is a serial killer. Now he’s in jail, and she has moved a number of times with her children, changing identities. Now they live in Stillhouse Lake. She feel relatively safe here. But then a body is found in the lake. She starts to receive threatening letters from a well known address. Then there’s another body. Her identity is revealed, but her life is turning into a disaster. She finds herself in the same position she was in the first time – being questioned by the police, and no one believing her.

This book had me from page one. I’ve heard so many good things about it and I’m not sure why it took me so long to read it, but I’m glad that I finally did! There is so much action in this book that I devoured it. I read this in less than 24 hours. Caine has such a way with words and flow that it’s easy to fly through this book.

There are so many people to suspect. It’s hard not to try to guess who is behind it all. But boy what I wrong. Caine just kept me guessing. There are some surprise twists in there as well and those left me flabbergasted. I really didn’t expect them as well!

Just around 300 pages, Caine really sets up the scenes well, really develops the characters as needed. There is no useless background information that doesn’t push the plot forward. Everything that is in this book is needed to tell the story.

I could easily see this being made into a movie. I can’t wait to read the next in the series, and I hope to do that soon.

 

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