I'll Never Tell
Books | Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense
3.9
(98)
Catherine McKenzie
From Catherine McKenzie, the instant bestselling author of The Good Liar, comes a riveting domestic suspense in the vein of Liane Moriarty that sees five siblings forced to confront a tragedy they thought was buried long ago.What happened to Amanda Holmes? After the sudden death of their parents, the MacAllister children return to the run-down summer camp where they spent their childhood. The four sisters and their elder brother haven’t all been together at Camp Macaw in over twenty years—ever since a tragic and mysterious accident. Over the course of the Labour Day weekend, the siblings must determine what to do with the property, now worth millions. But a stunning condition of their father’s will compels them to face their past—and come to a decision that threatens to tear them apart forever. A sharp and engrossing novel of suspense, I’ll Never Tell reveals what happens when the secrets and lies that hold a family together are finally exposed.
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Author
Catherine McKenzie
Pages
384
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2019-06-04
ISBN
1501178636 9781501178634
Ratings
Google: 3.5
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""Do you ever think...that we'll forget what happened that summer?" <br/><br/>I had so much fun reading I'll Never Tell! This is a mystery about a family trying to figure out what happened at their summer camp many years earlier. I enjoy camp-related books, and this was a good one. <br/><br/>I did figure out who did it before the reveal, but it was still an enjoyable ride to get there & I didn't mind. I loved the little charts in the book that gradually got filled in with who was where at what time on the night in question. <br/><br/>I'll Never Tell is the perfect addition to your summer TBR! I tore through it, and loved every minute."
"An excellent whodunnit! 5 siblings are forced together to figure out which of them killed a girl at the camp their parents ran. <br/><br/>I honestly didn’t see the ending coming the way it did! That’s usually my main issue with mystery novels; endings can be too predictable, even if the author is trying to hide information. This novel had one that was logical, but shocking. Highly enjoyable and interesting!"