Reviews are so important to the success of a novel and it’s pleasing to see how The Secret Life of Carolyn Russell is being received by readers. Here is a thoughtful review from Lizanne Lloyd as part of her #TuesdayBookBlog posts (which are well worth reading). When posting on Amazon, reviews don’t have to be long, just a few words would be very welcome.
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A true-crime podcaster investigates a decades-old suspected abduction, in this powerful psychological suspense novel.
1979 Sixteen-year-old Carolyn Russell grows increasingly infatuated with her school mathematics teacher who is also giving her private lessons. Then she disappears.
2014 Struggling journalist Stephanie Brett creates a true-crime podcast focused on the disappearance of Carolyn Russell. By digging deep into this mysterious cold case, her confidence and flagging career are boosted. But after she confronts the suspects—and talks to a potential witness—the leads dry up. However, Stephanie refuses to let the story rest . . .
Can a small-time journalist with a shoestring podcast really hope to reconstruct the ultimate fate of Carolyn Russell after all these years, or are some secrets best left buried?
My Review
It is interesting to read a dual time novel where both times are familiar parts of your life. The disappearance of a 16-year-old girl in 1979 would…
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