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A Good Place To Hide A Body is a great read, on so many levels. It’s packed with surprises and dark humour, but also makes you reflect on family, loyalty and how far you’d go to protect your family — even the ones who are sort of stressing you out.
Penny’s parents are a bit short on cash. She’d like to help them but is rather strapped herself. So she suggests that they do up and rent out the studio under their house. It has its own entrance but it’s a bit small and shabby, so they can’t afford to be too fussy about who rents it, but they are initially quite charmed by Cooper, who moves in.
Unfortunately, things go rather downhill from there, until Penny receives a call about a dead body. It needs to disappear, and she needs to make it happen before things go from bad to worse.
Marshall is an accomplished writer who delivers in terms of pacing, plotting and dialogue. It’s an entertaining, gripping read.
Thanks to the author, publisher @HodderBooks and Netgalley for the ARC. All my reviews are 100% honest and unbiased, regardless of how I acquire the book.
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