Reviewed by Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading on
The story introduces readers to Sara, Guy, and Jacob. Sara and Guy are Jacob's parents. Being a close-knit family, it didn't take long for Sara to recognize the sudden change in Jacob's behaviour. Soon after, both she and Guy discovers their son is being bullied. To make matters worse, the person responsible is a serial bully. Someone whose actions in the past led to a young girl committing suicide. Fearing the same fate may reach their son, Sara and Guy took matters in their own hands. This was after being dismissed by the school and the police.
The Couple's Revenge had all the markings of an addictive thriller. I soon found myself completely immersed into the story. The fact that I read it in one sitting spoke volumes. I couldn't put it down. I needed to know if Guy and Sara would have the courage to carry out their plan and if so would they be successful. Most of all, could they accomplish their plan without any repercussions.
Hurst aptly demonstrates how bullying is a learnt behaviour, while shedding light on the negative effect it places on the victim and by extension their family. He does all this while infusing suspense into the situation. Emotions ran high throughout the story, and this led to many questionable actions on the part of Guy and Sara.
While I predicted most of what would transpire, the ending threw me for a loop. Now, that outcome I did not expect. The Couple's Revenge delivered a thought-provoking tale. One which evoked a myriad of emotions and have wondering what would they do in such a situation. Overall, a riveting tale which fans of psychological Thrillers will find fascinating. This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading
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