One author that I can always rely on is Andrea Mara, and that was true again with ‘All Her Fault’. I have not seen the TV adaptation but the book does not disappoint at all. In fact, I think the very ending is one of my favourites in a crime/thriller book that I have read in quite some time.
So, I have my usual issue because it is a thriller, so I do not want to give too much away. However, this is a very well-constructed thriller that will keep you reading. Andrea Mara always manages to find some of our greatest fears, or what we can imagine may be someone’s deepest fear (in this case, the disappearance of a child, which is not a spoiler) and weave it into a narrative that is complex, thrilling and twisty. I could not have predicted any of the twists that happened in this one, and, although there was one reveal at one point that seems a little too obvious, you absolutely did not want to believe that it was true.
But now, I must stop as I do not want to give anything away about this book. And if you have seen the TV adaptation, I reckon you should still read the book as Andrea Mara is an excellent writer. It has secured her as an author that I will always turn to if I need a book that will keep me hooked, and possibly a little bit scared. I am also pleased that I still have some of Andrea Mara’s books to read, especially as this is a backlist title that has gained some attention thanks to the TV series, which means that even more readers may be drawn to her books and find a new favourite author. So, I guess watching the show first for some readers is not always a bad thing, but I am glad I have read the book first and may one day see the TV adaptation.
