Saturday, November 28, 2020

Double Deceit

 Welcome to my review of Double Deceit


Her world explodes when her

husband is found dead at a holiday park during a weekend

getaway


My thoughts

Rating: 4

Would I recommend it? Yes

Would I read more by this author? Yes

First off I want to say huge  thank you to the publisher  BooksGoSocial, the author Julienne Brouwers , and to NetGalley for letting me read it as well as review it.I do have to say that it does start off with a ban and that its non stop from the very start of it, its the kind of book that makes you set and read as well make you ask the question do we really know anyone as well as we think we do.Its full of twist and turns that also keeps you wanting to know more about the characters as well as finding out who done it and why , or if Jennifer really did have something to do with the murder of her husband . Plus it also makes you question just how good is use of forensics and are there ways to make it better, so if you like a who done it, then you need to cheek this out for yourselves. 



Double Deceit

by Julienne Brouwers 

Jennifer Smits is a young mother, married to a hotshot lawyer

and living in Amsterdam. Her world explodes when her

husband is found dead at a holiday park during a weekend

getaway. Convinced that the police have failed in their

investigation, she embarks on a desperate quest for the truth -

but the deeper she digs, the more she gets enmeshed in a

tangled web of lies, spun by a ruthless law firm.

As Jennifer's search for answers intensifies, her grip on reality

weakens. Barely able to manage her patients at the health

clinic, or take care of her young son, Jennifer is at risk of losing

it all – even her closest friends begin to desert her. And then a

chance encounter with a charming stranger sparks a new chain

of events that plunges her deeper into a world of threats and

corruption. Soon, she begins to fear for her life - but who can

she trust, and how far will she go in pursuit of the truth?

This is a gripping, addictive thriller that will make you question everything, including the flaws of

forensics. Could we all be framed for a murder we didn’t commit?

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