~*The Weight of Lies by Emily Carpenter *~
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I decided to listen to the audio version of this because I always like to pick one audio book to listen to as I get ready for bed. This was a good choice. The narrator Kate Orsini was really good.
If you love a good Southern Gothic then this novel is for you. Meg has spent her whole life in the shadow of her novelist mother. Francis Ashley is famous for the novel "Kitten" the ultimate "killer kid" novel. The book which may or may not have been based on an actual murder was such a sensation it attracted a group of fans so obsessed they call themselves Kitty Cultists. They are so obsessed that they used to travel to the famous hotel on Bonnie Island where the real murder the book was based on took place. They spend hours online researching, determined to solve the crime. To prove that the real "Kitten" murdered young Kim Baker when she was just eight years old. As the 40th anniversary of the novel's release approaches the hype around the book grows even more.
As all of this is going on Meg is dealing with an unnamed illness as well as her complicated feelings for her Mother. The two have never been close. Meg was raised by a serious of nannies and has felt as if her Mother never truly cared for her. After she goes home to visit at her Mother's request and finds that not only has her Mother left but has been keeping something extremely important Meg has had it. An opportunity to write a tell all about their relationship comes up and though she is tempted she just isn't sure until two thing happen, one is her Mother getting married without telling her and the other? An opportunity to clear the name of the real life Kitten, a woman named Doro who has agreed to meet with her.
As Meg arrives on Bonnie island the atmosphere of the book changes. There seems to be secrets everywhere, things hide in the shadows and nothing is what it seems. As Meg tries to solve the mystery she feels more confused than every before.
This novel is full of interesting characters, an intriguing location and a great mystery.
I certainly would recommend this!
If you love a good Southern Gothic then this novel is for you. Meg has spent her whole life in the shadow of her novelist mother. Francis Ashley is famous for the novel "Kitten" the ultimate "killer kid" novel. The book which may or may not have been based on an actual murder was such a sensation it attracted a group of fans so obsessed they call themselves Kitty Cultists. They are so obsessed that they used to travel to the famous hotel on Bonnie Island where the real murder the book was based on took place. They spend hours online researching, determined to solve the crime. To prove that the real "Kitten" murdered young Kim Baker when she was just eight years old. As the 40th anniversary of the novel's release approaches the hype around the book grows even more.
As all of this is going on Meg is dealing with an unnamed illness as well as her complicated feelings for her Mother. The two have never been close. Meg was raised by a serious of nannies and has felt as if her Mother never truly cared for her. After she goes home to visit at her Mother's request and finds that not only has her Mother left but has been keeping something extremely important Meg has had it. An opportunity to write a tell all about their relationship comes up and though she is tempted she just isn't sure until two thing happen, one is her Mother getting married without telling her and the other? An opportunity to clear the name of the real life Kitten, a woman named Doro who has agreed to meet with her.
As Meg arrives on Bonnie island the atmosphere of the book changes. There seems to be secrets everywhere, things hide in the shadows and nothing is what it seems. As Meg tries to solve the mystery she feels more confused than every before.
This novel is full of interesting characters, an intriguing location and a great mystery.
I certainly would recommend this!
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The Weight of Lies
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