Review: The Truth about Keeping Secrets - Savannah Brown


Review: The Truth about Keeping Secrets - Savannah Brown - March 2019
You know how sometimes you
see a book and the title gets stuck in your head and all of a sudden you feel
compelled to read it as that particular book is all you can think about. Well,
that was me with Savannah Brown's The Truth about Keeping Secrets. It has been
on my mind for a couple of days now and so today, I finally got around to
reading it and what a ride it was. The Truth About Keeping Secrets starts off
with the reader learning that our main female character Sydney Whittaker's dad
has just passed away in a car accident. Her dad was the local therapist - the
only one in fact as they live in a smalltown. Sydney can't believe her dad is
dead and believes he was murdered, unfortunately for her - she is the only one
who thinks that. However, as a therapist, her dad was definitely the town's
secret keeper and any of his patients could have told him a secret that was
worth killing for. After the funeral, Sydney starts to receive some
strange text messages and eventually some stalkery stuff happens which makes us
believe that Sydney was on the right track. Unfortunately, though , no-one
believes her and her mother and the police think it's just a fellow schoolmate
playing a prank. What happens though when things take a dark turn and Sydney
could end up just like her dad six feet under? Will she finally be believed?
The Truth About Keeping Secrets by Savannah Brown is a read that will take you
on a rollercoaster ride as you try and figure out all the twists and turns
happening within the story with the variety of characters you are introduced
too.




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