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Her Best Friend

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I received an arc copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for my honest opinion of it. I just could not get into this book. Very confusing going from the past to present and boring.

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I tried a few times to start reading this book, but unfortunately couldn't get into the book.

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The book started out a bit slow, but as I read, I began to be drawn further and further into this web Sarah Wray had spun. This actually became a book I could not stop reading, and I had to read the whole book in one setting! I really enjoyed this one, and the ending was totally unexpected. The author has a way with words, and she was able to drag me into this lake with Victoria! I am a bit new to British idiosyncrasies, so it took me a bit to get into the tale, but halfway through the book, I forgot all about the oddities of the language, and just focused on the story line. I look forward to reading more from this author! Thank you for the pleasure of your writing!

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Overwhelmed by grief after losing her mother, Sylvie Armstrong tries to block out the memories in her childhood home – but then someone leaves a gift on her doorstep: a gold necklace with a heart-shaped locket. The locket belonged to Sylvie’s best friend, Victoria Preston – and she was wearing it the night she died. Now it’s back in Sylvie’s life... and it soon becomes clear that somebody knows what really happened to Victoria. Sylvie has to know the truth. But is she in terrible danger?
The best thing about this book is the twist at the end. At the final reveal I was still in two minds over what might have happened. There are quite a few characters in this book, some work well, some not so much, but all provide subtle clues about the truth. The only one I failed to connect with was the film maker, Sam. His role was to attempt to find the truth, but I found him a bit lacking in empathy somehow. This was a great psychological read and kept me guessing until the end.

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Sylvie has not been back to her home town of Conley since her best friend Victoria was murdered, until her mother’s death. With her newborn daughter in tow she begins to clear her mum’s house out. She runs into Victoria’s parents who tell her there’s a documentary being made trying to shine some light on Victoria’s murderer.

What really happened to Victoria that night?

The story is told from Sylvie and Sam’s view points, with chapter interspersed with flashbacks from 1995. I think this is third book I’ve read lately that has some aspect of ‘true crime’ in it. Sam, a former journalist, is looking for Victoria’s murderer and making a documentary in the process. It’s classic amateur detective trying to solve a murder stuff, I didn’t really get a psychological thriller vibe from it although it’s still an enjoyable read.

The characters were well rounded and individual from Sylvie, the neurotic new mum, to her old friend Michelle who was a little weird and creepy at times.

I really enjoyed the flashbacks. I liked getting to know a young Sylvie and Victoria who frankly was not that nice a person, but she really reminded me of girls from when I was a teenager.

Unfortunately even though the story started off so promising, the ending fell a bit flat and predictable.

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Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. I really liked this book but seem to have read similar books from different authors so was all so so for me.

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A fantastic read that will have you whizzing through the pages to an ending that is both brilliant and satisfying. I loved the twist in this book and look forward to more from this author.

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I really liked the idea of this story. Sylvie and Victoria were best friends. Victoria is murdered and Sylvie disappears. Years later Sylvie comes back to tidy up her mums house after she dies. What did happen to Victoria, how did she die? The book slowly reveals the answer. The plot is good. I just felt that it was a bit slow and more could have been written about the characters involved.

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Her best friend by sarah wray.
Sylvie Armstrong has come home to her mothers house to clear it out after she died. Years ago her best friend victoria was found dead in the lake. They never found out who done it. Sam price is doing a documentary on victoria and what happened to her. Will they find out the answers to who done it?
A fantastic read. I had no idea who it was. Couldn't put it down. A twister of a read. 5*.

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I felt this book started off slowly, but hotted up as it progressed.
I couldn’t read the last chapters fast enough they were amazing.
Victoria’s killer was not who I expected at all!
Thank to Netgalley for sending this brilliant book!

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This book was filled with suspense, with a twist at the end of this book that I never, ever saw coming. It was well written, with twists and turns. The only thing I do want to say is that it was a little to long and slow moving in the beginning. But all in all I enjoyed it and love when I am totally surprised at the end of the book. Trust me on this. You will never be able to know how Victoria died. If you read the blurb on the book, then you know that Sylvie and Veronica are best friend's most of their lives and then at 15 years old Victoria is found dead in the water near where they live and at the time it happens her killer or how she died is never resolved. Then this book jumps to twenty years later when Sylvie, who is married and has a child named Victoria which I assume is for her best friend, comes back to her home town because her mother died and has to clean up the house so she can sell it. Her father died way before. The book jumps back and forth, from 1995 to the present. I received this book from netgalley,com for an honest reviewThis book was filled with suspense, with a twist at the end of this book that I never, ever saw coming. It was well written, with twists and turns. The only thing I do want to say is that it was a little to long and slow moving in the beginning. But all in all I enjoyed it and love when I am totally surprised at the end of the book. Trust me on this. You will never be able to know how Victoria died. If you read the blurb on the book, then you know that Sylvie and Veronica are best friend's most of their lives and then at 15 years old Victoria is found dead in the water near where they live and at the time it happens her killer or how she died is never resolved. Then this book jumps to twenty years later when Sylvie, who is married and has a child named Victoria which I assume is for her best friend, comes back to her home town because her mother died and has to clean up the house so she can sell it. Her father died way before. The book jumps back and forth, from 1995 to the present. I received this book from netgalley,com for an honest reviewThis book was filled with suspense, with a twist at the end of this book that I never, ever saw coming. It was well written, with twists and turns. The only thing I do want to say is that it was a little to long and slow moving in the beginning. But all in all I enjoyed it and love when I am totally surprised at the end of the book. Trust me on this. You will never be able to know how Victoria died. If you read the blurb on the book, then you know that Sylvie and Veronica are best friend's most of their lives and then at 15 years old Victoria is found dead in the water near where they live and at the time it happens her killer or how she died is never resolved. Then this book jumps to twenty years later when Sylvie, who is married and has a child named Victoria which I assume is for her best friend, comes back to her home town because her mother died and has to clean up the house so she can sell it. Her father died way before. The book jumps back and forth, from 1995 to the present. I received this book from netgalley,com for an honest review

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Sylvie's life changed when she was a teenager. Victoria (her best friend) was murdered and her father died shortly afterwards. These events resulted in her leaving her home town and living with an aunt after she could no longer get on with her mother.

Fifteen years on, married with a baby, she comes back to clear out the family home after her mother's death. Desperate for sleep due to a fretful baby, the discovery that her mother lived in squalor, old memories and now a documentary maker wanting to look into Victoria's death she struggles through her days.

The story is told from the perspective of the present day and of the time around Victoria's death.

I must admit to struggling a bit with this book. I didn't find any of the characters very likeable - or even dislikably fascinating -so I really wasn't engaged enough to care all that much. I was rather surprised by the revelation at the end, but even that couldn't raise this above three stars for me.

I'm sure there are many who will enjoy this book but it was not for me. Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for letting me read & review this book.

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Good suspenseful book. Lots of twists and turns. When you think you have the book figured out, another turn pops up. I enjoyed this read. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest review.

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Great read! Great suspense! This is my first book from Sarah Wray and I really enjoyed it. Pace was a little slow in the first chapters but it soon gets unputdownable.

Thank you Net Galley and Bookouture for sharing a copy of "Her Best Friend" by Sarah Wray.

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Sylvia and Victoria were best friends. When they were teenagers, Victoria was killed, and Sylvia's life was changed. Now it's 20 years later, and Sylvia returns to her home town after her mother's death. Sylvia had hoped to never return, and is now confronted with secrets from the past. Things are only complicated when a man, Sam, shows up in town to film a documentary about Victoria's death in hopes of finally solving the case.

The story was told in the third person point of view, with alternating chapters of the past and the present. Sylvia was the main character, but Sam had a few chapters devoted to his story.

This was well written, and the town and characters all seemed cold and dreary. It was a slow paced book, and not a lot happened. While it wasn't one that I wanted to read in one sitting, I was curious as to what had really happened to Victoria.

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HER BEST FRIEND by Sarah Wray is a mystery/suspense thriller novel, that will appeal to a wide range of readers

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I thoroughly enjoyed this gripping read. It was full of twists and turns that I certainly didn't see coming. I couldn't put it down and just had to see how it ended, which certainly wasn't disappointing! I will definitely look out for more books by this author.

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A gripping story from the beginning. This book should be read in one sitting

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Thank you to Net Galley and Bookouture for giving me the chance to read and review "Her Best Friend" by Sarah Wray..
This book captured my interest from the first page, and I found it very easy to get in to. The story was perhaps a slow burner as they say, but the storyline was compelling and I had to keep reading and reading. I found myself mulling over which of the characters could have killed Victoria any why. I had two possibles in mind, and it wasn't either of them, so the ending was quite a suprise.
I enjoyed this book, and would definitely read from this author again.

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Her Best Friend by Sarah Wray is a mystery/thriller, and the second book this author has published.

First, let me thank NetGalley, the publisher Bookouture, and of course the author, for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Twenty years ago, teenagers Sylvie Armstrong and Victoria Bland were best friends. Almost inseparable.  Until Victoria’s body was found in a nearby lake.  Shortly after, Sylvie’s dad passed away, and she was sent to live with her Aunt.  She has never spoken of that time, and has never been back.

Twenty years is a long time.  Now Sylvie has returned to clean up the house after her mother died.  Sam Price, a film maker, has also arrived in Conley, and wants to do a documentary on the mysterious death of Victoria.  No one was ever found guilty of the crime, and a true-crime website has re-awoken this mystery.  Sam is going to stir everything up again.  Victoria’s mother is thrilled.  Not too many other people share that feeling.  For Sylvie, the memories will bring heartbreak, and she will have to decide whether she can live with a secret, or risk everything to share it.

First, I loved this book.  It kept you enthralled, and was really hard to put down. Thankfully the writing was smooth (if a little slow paced), but a real easy read.  The author told the story from Sylvie’s point of view in the past and the present, with an occasional chapter from Sam’s perspective.  This brought all the characters into focus. Speaking of the characters, all of them have a few questionable traits that add to the mystery.  The twist at the end was wonderful.  A real surprise.

Well, that was fun!  Going to have to read more of Sarah Wray’s books.

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