Review: The French Girl

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Publication date expected to be February 20th, 2018.
I really enjoyed this suspenseful and psychological mystery told from Kate's point of view. You learn so much about her and the other characters as the story unfolds and you begin questioning who committed this awful crime the more you learn. The writer did a great job focusing on Kate as the main character and keeping her personal life in full view while the plot unfolds.
Kate and five friends have graduated from Oxford and decide to take a celebration trip by staying in a French farmhouse. The neighbor, a French girl named Severine, inserts herself into the group of friends causing conflict and tension for some. Severine abruptly goes missing and quickly turns into a cold case. As time passes the group of six turns into five and they mostly lose touch with each other as life progresses.
A decade later, they are all brought back together when Severine's body is found on the property where the group had been visiting for a happy occasion. All of them are being questioned by the authorities and Kate can't stop seeing Severine everywhere as she invades Kate's thoughts. Severine's ghost seems to be begging for her story to finally be told. As more personal secrets spill out from each of the friends, fingers are quickly pointed leaving you wondering which of them was capable of committing murder.
Thank you to First to Read and Berkley Publishing for an advanced copy in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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