Friday, March 12, 2021

Book Review: "The Blame" By Kerry Wilkinson



 "People change. Then they change again."

The Blame starts off smoking hot and doesn't let up in the chills and thrills department.

Kerry Wilkinson is always a favorite author of mine writing for Bookouture and this newest piece was absolutely riveting.

It begins with this close knit friendship of three in which we find Harry (storyteller), Paige, and Richard whom is being accused of murdering their old teacher which is now linked to a 20 yr. old story of a murdered teen that they found.

The Graham boy is just part of the splendor of the spider web of lies and grievances as we uncover a world of blame and shame.

Someone knows the truth but Oliver (Richard's brother) isn't really talking at the moment. 

The mounting evidence against these individuals is astonishing  as they squeal and squirm like a rat in a cheese trap trying to buy time and perhaps the arm of the law on their side.

Paige and Harry are at the age of the teens party zone and drinking binges lifestyle so perhaps that may play out but in the meantime ....

Oh, boy Paige is dead!

Pete and Wilson have been embroiled in some back and forth action and ....

Olive and Pete are now facing music of a different kind!

Holy smokes this is a fab new read that I hope you'll enjoy as much as I have as Kerry Wilkinson has done it again!


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