The Angry Woman Suite {Book Review}
Master storyteller Lee Fullbright weaves three unique voices together in her award-winning psychological mystery about consequences. The Angry Woman Suite is a rare and bold novel; a heartbreaking, hopeful marvel.
“They need to be exercised, hearts do … to keep them strong.”
Every family has skeletons, but the Grayson family has more than its share of secrets–and of portraits. Mystery portraits that incite and obscure. Portraits to die for.
An unsolved celebrity double murder in Pennsylvania. A girl looking for autonomy. A young man in search of an identity. An older man’s quest for justice.
A plot that pulls and twists.
My Thoughts:
Wow.
This book was something else.
I will say I liked it. So let me start my review by saying that I did like it.
I didn’t
love
it. I didn’t hate it. I liked it.
There were parts of this book that were hard to read. They took me on my own emotional journey that I wasn’t sure what to think, how to feel, what to do.
It wasn’t anything extreme, but I think for me, it hit home for personal reasons and the events were things that you don’t typically read about. (Okay, well, I don’t typically read about.)
I will say that I could not put the darn book down. I couldn’t read fast enough to see where the book, where the story, was going.
The author ropes you in from the very beginning by not giving you full disclosure and leaves you wanting more and I couldn’t get more fast enough!
All in all, it was a good read.
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About the Author
Lee Fullbright lives in San Diego, CA, on beautiful Point Loma, with her Australian cattle dog, Baby Rae (owner of her heart). Her historical psychological-suspense novel, The Angry Woman Suite, a Kirkus Critics’ Pick, won a Discovery Award, a Royal Dragonfly H.M., and the San Diego Book Award for Best Mystery, as well as the SD Geisel Award for “best of the best.”
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