Two Wrongs by Mel Mcgrath – Reviewed by Natalie Jayne Peeke

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In the city of Bristol, young women are dying in mysterious circumstances. The deaths look like suicides – but are they something more sinister?

Honor is terrified that her daughter might be next. But as she looks for clues as to what really happened to the girls, she stumbles upon a link to a dark secret in her own past – one that she’s kept from her daughter.

Now Honor has the chance to avenge her child for the terrible events of years ago.

I am a West country girl through and through and a ginormous bookworm, so how did I feel when I discovered a amazing new book is set in my beloved beautiful Bristol. Well let’s just say excitement was an understatement.

I am very rarely absorbed by a book within  the first sentence, but this one had me hooked. In this one sentence  the scene has been set on one of the most iconic landmarks of the Westcountry, in the British weather we know and love and the hint of something dreadful is about to occur.

Mel Mcgrath creates several in depth characters, each relatable in their own way and as the story advances the reader bounces from character to character, which can be slightly confusing to begin with but i soon was used to switching between the characters. The plot is compelling and thought provoking, fast paced and gripping.

I would recommend Two Wrongs to fans of; Louise Candlish, T.M. Logan and Peter James.

Pub date – 24th June 2021

Available in – Paperback, Hardback, eBook and Audiobook