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Our House by Louise Candlish

Our House

by Louise Candlish

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  • Aug 2018, 416 pages
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  • Bev C. (Latrobe, PA)
    Our House
    I don't feel comfortable saying a great deal about this domestic suspense novel.
    I was fine with alternating between Fi's story and Bram's word document. I just didn't find the plot believable nor the characters interesting.
    I will say it was imaginative and there were a few interesting twists but all in all "not my cup of tea."
    Thank goodness our tastes vary and I'm sure there are others who will enjoy Our House.

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