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A review by jan1234
Midnight on the River Grey by Abigail Wilson
4.0
I listened to the Audiobook of this. I really enjoy the narrator.
'After her brother's mysterious death. Rebecca Hunter vows to expose the man she believes responsible - Mr Lewis Browning - known as the Midnight Devil and by Rebecca as her new
guardian.'.......................
This premise pulled me in. I really felt for Rebecca, it felt like she had lost almost everyone she
cared about. The Story had lots of twists and turns. 1 minute I disliked Lewis and the next I liked him. I kept going back and forth as to whether or not I thought he was the killer or not. The suspense kept brewing until very near the end. The supporting characters were good too, but I especially loved Rebecca's Aunt, I felt she was like a substitute mother to Rebecca. A Real Gothic mystery set in an old manor house. Just my kind of story.
I took a star off though, due to the fact that there is not much Christian content in this Author's books. It is there but very subtle.
'After her brother's mysterious death. Rebecca Hunter vows to expose the man she believes responsible - Mr Lewis Browning - known as the Midnight Devil and by Rebecca as her new
guardian.'.......................
This premise pulled me in. I really felt for Rebecca, it felt like she had lost almost everyone she
cared about. The Story had lots of twists and turns. 1 minute I disliked Lewis and the next I liked him. I kept going back and forth as to whether or not I thought he was the killer or not. The suspense kept brewing until very near the end. The supporting characters were good too, but I especially loved Rebecca's Aunt, I felt she was like a substitute mother to Rebecca. A Real Gothic mystery set in an old manor house. Just my kind of story.
I took a star off though, due to the fact that there is not much Christian content in this Author's books. It is there but very subtle.