Not quite the way I thought we'd begin right out of the gate but it's titled,"How to Bury your Brother" with a suicide by a troubled man leading to insights, discovery, and changes that ripple throughout many lives including Rob's sister Alice.
Alice never thought that he'd take his own life however she's left to pick up the pieces and the letters left behind.
They are uncovered at her mother's homestead while cleaning it out and they are meant to be delivered.
With each recipient and letter comes a new revelation for everyone involved in the personal connotations.
This novel had a few triggers so if you're squeamish you may wish to shy away as infidelity, dementia, suicide are on the plate.
With this noted this was an interesting ending to say the least and the entire story was uniquely different.
It was full of family secrets that kept the reader's interest but it was slow in coming and for that I could only give it three stars.
Thank you to Lindsey Rogers Cook ,the pub, NetGalley, and Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.
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