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Garnethill by denise mina5/29/2023 Some readers found the pacing slow, but I thought it was done well. In fact, I had my nose buried in it while waiting backstage at a dance performance this past weekend (I finished about 10 minutes before my group went on stage). This review avoids specific details.Īt 400 pages Garnethill seemed intimidating but it was a good read that I couldn’t put down. Long story short: A quick note before I begin: many of the novel’s themes center around sexual assault, mental illness, and domestic violence, which may be triggering to survivors. Maureen O’Donnell’s boyfriend is killed violently in her apartment. Despite her procuring an alibi and telling the police she didn’t commit the crime they don’t believe her because of her psychiatric history and tendency to lie. In order for Maureen to clear her name she sets out to find the actual murderer, which leads her to a decades-old scandal that took place at one of the facilities she was admitted to. Brief synopsis: Garnethill is the first book in the Garnethill trilogy.
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