Every Last Fear by Alex Finlay

Every Last Fear

by Alex Finlay

'Prepare yourself for twist after exciting twist. A standout novel plotted with surgical precision' KARIN SLAUGHTER

Keep your family close, because your enemies are closer.

NYU student Matt Pine gets devastating news. Nearly his entire family have been found dead while vacationing in Mexico. The local police claim it was an accident, but the FBI aren't convinced - and they won't tell Matt why.

The tragedy thrusts his family into the media spotlight again. Matt's older brother, Danny - serving a life sentence for murdering his teenage girlfriend Charlotte - was the subject of a viral true-crime documentary claiming Danny was wrongfully convicted. Yet Matt's never been certain of his brother's innocence.

Now his family's murder is overlapping with Danny's case, Matt is determined to uncover the truth behind the crime that sent his brother to prison - putting his own life in peril and forcing him to confront his every last fear.

Raves for EVERY LAST FEAR:

'Explosive! A knife-edged thriller that explores the true meaning of family, including love, loyalty and lies' LISA GARDNER, #1 New York Times bestselling author

'Brilliant. Finlay weaves a story as mesmerizing as it is heartbreaking. Hooks you from the very first page and keeps you guessing until the final explosive twist. Taut, smart, and compelling. A do not miss!' LIV CONSTANTINE, internationally bestselling author

'Jaw-dropping ... A powerful, standout thriller. Finlay is a masterful storyteller, seamlessly shifting perspectives and timelines to add layers of emotional depth and suspense to this fast-paced, expertly plotted, utterly engrossing novel. Hands down the best thriller I've read this year' JENNIFER HILLIER author of the award-winning Jar of Hearts

'A hugely ambitious novel that satisfies on so many different levels. It's a riveting mystery, a propulsive thriller, and a moving portrait of a family torn apart, and brought together, by tragedy' LOU BERNEY, award-winning author of November Road

'What elevates this thriller are the characters: real, flawed, heroic, driven. You won't be able to put down this fast-moving, thoroughly compelling story until the very last page. A winner' ALLISON BRENNAN, New York Times bestselling author

'Every Last Fear reads like a bullet and had me hooked from the first few brutal pages' BRIAN PANOWICH, author of the award-winning Bull Mountain

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

4 of 5 stars

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Every Last Fear is the debut novel of Alex Finlay, and it is a twisting thriller of epic proportions.
Matt Pine knows what it is like to have his life turned upside down. It happened years ago when his brother was convicted of murder. And it just happened again, as his family (minus the incarcerated brother) have all died unexpectedly.

The loss is tragic enough, but the media frenzy that follows is too much for Matt to handle. They're looking for ways to connect his family's death with the crime his brother was convicted of. All while Matt is trying to make sense of it all.

“Never underestimate the power of a creep with too much time on his hands.”

I honestly don't think I've read a novel with quite so many twists and turns before. Every Last Fear is full of surprises. It seemed like every time I thought I had the plot in my grasp; something happened to change everything.

It probably goes without saying that I loved those moments! There's nothing better than a thriller that fulfills its promise and brings with it even more surprises along the way. Though, I'm not sure I would have enjoyed it as much if Matt was the only perspective.

Fun fact! He isn't. There are several narratives for this tale. His deceased sister and father both have a chance to tell us their story, as does another party – an agent who can tell that this was more than just a gas leak.

Those additional perspectives added a lot to the story, especially the agent if you ask me. Hers was my favorite perspective, being the most informative and the least conflicted (her stakes are arguably less personal than anyone else).

“[T]he truth of the matter was that it was rarely a stranger who killed you; it was usually someone you held dear. As Keller knew too well, the sheep spends its life worried about the wolf, only to be eaten by the farmer.”

I enjoyed how Every Last Fear connected the events in the novel with similar events in real life. The whole idea of a Netflix documentary focused on falsely imprisoned those who feel pretty familiar, don't you think?

Last but certainly not least, the reading experience that came with Every Last Fear was divine. It was thrilling in all of the right ways, resulting in a book that I did not want to walk away from. It had been a hot minute since I managed to get so absorbed in a thriller novel, so I appreciated that. Better yet, the ending does not disappoint! I cannot tell you how often the opposite is true.

Thanks to Minotaur Books and #Goodreads for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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