Reviewed by zooloo1983 on
Unreliable narrator -check
Crazy going on – check
Dark and twisty – check
Guess the ending – No way!!
In my head, I had a feeling I knew where it was going, but I realised at the end I really did not. Looking back you see how something’s has been laid out for you, in your face but because of how things have been worded you ignore it and take it at face value instead of what is really being said. I was shocked!
Problem is I can not tell you anything about the story of The Perfect Betrayal just that you do need to pick it up, in fact, you must! Like I said it made me cry and my heart wrenched because of Tess, what other thriller have you read that can make you say that?
What North has done here is to create a story where nothing is what it seems. A story where you could see that if you were in that same situation that you may act the same way, and in all honesty, I probably would.
Tess, the main character draws you in from the beginning and this is her story. I am attached to her, her grief is real and raw. What you have is one real story with The Perfect Betrayal as even when the seemingly unrealistic happen, it makes perfect sense in the end and you realise nothing is unrealistic. This is the first time I have read a book by North but it is by no means the last! Her writing is just exquisite and she had me hooked from the opening pages and blew me away and made me cry on the closing pages.
It is totally riveting, and with the layout of the different chapters, I completely fell into the one more chapter trap! We have a countdown to an event, witness statements and a recorded conversation, which is all leading us to the finale, a finale where I have no words for apart from it was perfect. It was perfect because it wasn’t a Hollywood ending, it was perfect because it was life and however much you want someone to change you can’t. It was perfect because a part of me knew I would be the same.
This book has left me breathless and speechless and if a book can do that, then it means it has to be a contender for my book of the year for sure!!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 11 March, 2019: Finished reading
- 11 March, 2019: Reviewed