Author:A.J. Banner
Publisher: Lake Union Press
Date of publication: July 2018
Imagine your closest friend utterly betraying you. Years
later, when she seeks forgiveness, you invite her to your engagement party as a
gesture of reconciliation. But seething hostilities rise to the surface,
ruining everyone’s evening. After an awful night, your friend’s battered,
lifeless body is found at the bottom of a rocky cliff.
Newly engaged Marissa Parlette is living this nightmare. She
should be celebrating her upcoming wedding, but she can’t shake the image of
her friend lying dead on the beach. Did she fall? Was she pushed? Or did she
take a purposeful step into darkness? Desperate for answers, Marissa digs deep
into the events of the party. But what she remembers happening after nightfall
now carries sinister implications: the ugly sniping, the clandestine meetings,
the drunken flirtations. The more she investigates, the more she questions
everything she thought she knew about her friends, the man she once trusted,
and even herself.
Bestselling author A. J. Banner keeps readers on a
razor-sharp edge in this intricately plotted novel of psychological suspense…in
which nothing is as it seems.
In After Nightfall, Marissa hosts a party with her new fiance so they can announce their engagement to their friends. Later that evening, her friend Lauren falls off the cliff behind the house. Marissa is convinced that she was murdered and didn't kill herself.
I have very mixed feelings about this book. On one hand, I thought the mystery was pretty well planned out. I didn't call the solution, so that was a nice surprise. However, I had a hard time liking any of the characters. Especially Marissa. I did admire her drive to figure out what happened to her friend. But when she finds out what Nathan was doing late at night, I couldn't get behind her reaction. I don't want to spoil it, but I was seriously disappointed in how she didn't believe him. It seemed false and kind of made me lose respect for her. There is a small twist at the end that didn't really fit and I felt like it was thrown in for shock value. Especially since the book just ends.
The book is well written, I just didn't love it as much as I wanted to. It's one of those books that you will have to read and decide for yourself.
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About A. J. Banner
Born in India and raised in North America, A. J. Banner
received degrees from the University of California, Berkeley. Her previous
novels of psychological suspense include The Good Neighbor and The
Twilight Wife, a USA Today bestseller. She lives in the Pacific
Northwest with her husband and six rescued cats.
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1 comment:
This book sounds intriguing! I love the cover too.
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