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All Her Fault

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WHAT A BOOK!

I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish, it was so hard to put down and get on with daily life.

I was gripped from the very beginning. It was fast paced leaving you wondering who had taken milo and why.

What a fantastic ending which I didn’t see coming.

This is my first book by Andrea Mara and it certainly won’t be my last!

Best book I’ve read in a long time. Thank you netgalley and the publishers for allowing me to read this book.

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*Thanks to NetGalley and Andrea Mara for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.* This book starts with a bang and had me gripped from the very start. Set in a wealthy suburb of Dublin, Marissa's son Milo goes missing during an apparent mix-up about a playdate. As the story unfolds, it becomes all too clear that there has been no mix-up. Instead, there has been a devious plot to kidnap young Milo. Everyone in the book seems to have a secret that they are keeping from those closest to them, which builds upon the layers of intrigue and tension in the story. An enjoyable read.

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This is a brilliant book. I found it very well written and I found the characters intriguing to say the least!
The book was well paced and had lots of things I wasn't expecting in there. Overall a great book.
Thank you to netgalley and the publishers and the author for the opportunity to read this book for my honest opinion

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This was equal parts of excitement and nail biting suspense to know the motive behind such an act. I love this arc and so was thrumming with impatience to get to the second half of the book where the truths would be revealed.
There was an ebb and flow to my emotions as I kept tapping my kindle.

Read on…
The Good
Omg! The final reveals had a shiver coursing down my back at the layers hidden in an innocuous plot line.
Till the last line, the author managed to keep me piqued as there was many shockers.

The Bad
The book took me 2 days to finish when it should have taken me three hours, that was due to the fact that the mid section slowed down a bit and tension was lightened.
Maybe if I had skipped the pages and gotten to the delicious last few chapters, the pace would have felt fast for me.

The Conclusion
Rocking twisters made it so worth my time and emotions. Would love to see what the author came up in her next book.

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Well where do I start, was brilliant, very hard to put down an intriguing storyline weaved very well, finished with a bang and a twist I never saw coming at all

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Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for this arc

I really enjoyed this and I joined the concept of the novel as a whole also, I thought it was really different and I enjoyed the changes in POVs it helped move the narrative along

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Loved this book, a gripping read and one that has you from page one, it didn’t let up, a fast paced book with a fair few twists and turns, what more could you want!!!! Defo a must read!

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Thank you to Random House UK for the arc of this book by Andrea Mara.

This follows Marissa whom believes Milo who is her son is on a playdate with Jacob who is Jenny's Son, She goes to collect to find that a whole stranger opens the door... Jenny is in France...

Told through Marissa and Jenny's POV.

Wonderful, outstanding such a rollercoaster and was hooked read within 1 day!

5 STARS

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I received this arc through netgalley and the publishers in exchange for an honest review.

I absolutely raced through this book as I need to know if they found the missing child and who had taken them and why

I would highly recommend this book and will be looking out for other books by Andrea Mara

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As soon as I saw the plot , I knew I had to have this book. It was so well written and it had me from the start to the finish.

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Loved this book! Constant changes and surprises and I couldn’t put it down!!!! A plot that unravels like an onion! Loved !

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Wow what a brilliant book. I enjoyed it that much I purchased a copy for my Mum. I could not put this book down. An absolute must read!

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Don’t think you know what’s going on, don’t try to work it out as it’ll just give you a brain ache. This is a very well plotted book with great characters and keeps you on your toes throughout. I particularly liked the different povs of Marissa, Jenny and Irene and because each part was prefaced with the timeline, there was no chance of getting confused.
My only slight irritation was that the 4 year olds were extremely pliable and when the adults were talking they either didn’t take in what was said or went immediately and willingly to play on their own in another room while the adults talked …. Yeah really! I’ve never known a child do this without some sort of bribery or rejection of the idea of being sent away. However this didn’t spoil the book and I’m happy to award five stars.

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This author has once again written a great thrilling novel. This is a story of a child going on a playdate with a classmate but when his mother arrives to pick him up, the mummy from the playground who supposedly texted the invitation knows nothing about it. The drama increases as other characters in the story get involved and the search for the child and perpetrator ensues.

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A gripping, well-written page-turner. I was able to see some of the twists coming (which left me feeling pleased with myself) but there were so many I didn't catch them all. I'm looking forward to a few years time when I've forgotten them and can enjoy this read again.

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Well that was one of the most riveting yet strange books I think I've read.

Right from the off it had me completely hooked. I think maybe as a mother I put myself in Marissa's shoes. Every parents worse nightmare is to lose a child so when Marissa arrives at Jenny's house to collect her son and not only is he not there but it's also not even Jenny's house... how the hell would you react?

I must admit I loved the 'evil mother in law' , she was a fantastic character to read. All characters were really well executed and so multi layered, with each new revelation another layer seemed to peel away revealing more and more about who they really are.

I have to say the authors portrayal of mothers at the school gates was spot on. The bitchiness, back stabbing and spitefullness was exactly what I've come to expect from those mum 'cliques'.

A story full to the brim of misdirection, red herrings and twists galore. It never let's up from the very beginning to the very end (which is a bit of a shocker)

A brilliantly well paced thriller that had me hooked.. what more can you ask for?

4.5*

Huge thanks to netgalley and Random House UK for the ARC.

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Andrea Mara does it again, another brilliant read. You don't even realise how cleverly written this book is until the end when it all falls into place at the end.
Nothing else to say other than read this book!

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A gripping page-turner.

All Her Fault introduces us to Marissa Irvine. We meet Marissa at the start of the novel when she goes to collect her young son Milo from his first play date with a boy at his new school. But the woman who answers the door isn’t a mother she recognises. She isn’t the nanny. She doesn’t have Milo….

I really enjoyed this one. It kept me guessing from the start and the twists and turns throughout are so much fun to read. Mara writes great characters too, and by adding in flashback scenes, really builds up a complete picture of Marissa.

The plot itself is great too of course. It’s a frightening idea and also, kind of believable? Which makes it scarier..

But what I found particularly interesting about All Her Fault is the issues that the title of the book suggests: the pressures of being a mother while also having a career outside the home, and the expectations society places on mothers to be everything to everyone. The author effectively illustrates all of this without beating you over the head with it.

An enjoyable, gripping read that’s perfect for the fast approaching winter evenings..

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This story centres around two families mostly. Marissa and Peter are the parents of Milo who goes missing. Jenny, comes across as a thoughtful decent woman, unfortunately her nanny is the one who took Milo. I found this book very gripping and would read other books by this author

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I was given a copy of All Her Fault by Andrea Mara by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. When Marissa arrives to pick up her 4 year old son from a playdate with a boy from school he is not there and it isn't the boys house. This book had me hooked from the start, lots of twists and turns. Kept me guessing throughout the book! A fantastic psychological thriller.

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