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what a great book, I read a lot of mysteries and generally can figure how who is doing what to whom pretty early on but not with this one.
It was so well written with just a tiny bit of the whole picture being revealed with each chapter, I got about/way and that was it, I literally could not put it down, I highly recommend this one and now plan on reading all the books by this author This book is awesome and it is a page turner.
Loose ends are tied up
I read Unspeakable and this book, I prefer 'Unspeakable' for its interesting, creepy and unpredictable plot, though, both titles are just as good, What I like about his books is that the pace is fast even though the books are thick l like thick mystery books with that are fast moving and it is easy to read.
Each chapter tells a significant story that contributes to the plot without being longwinded, I will be eagerly awaiting his next bestseller,
I cannot say enough good things about Kevin O'Brien's Tell Me You're Sorry, If you like a good suspense book, then you must check this one out, I always enjoy his books, but I think he outdid himself this time, One of my favorite books of the year, if not THE FAVORITE book of the year, He drew me in from the first chapter and enthralled me until the very end, I will definitely read more of his books,stars You expect me to believe inthe mystery women, with such odd circumstances attention surrounding them, along with teenagers and IPhones can manage to not be clearly photographed No.
Too bad. I listened to a Kevin O'Brien book last year and really liked him, but this leap in credulity is too much, The first half of the book really sucked me in, There were murders, mystery, mayhem, Tons of characters were introduced, but I didn't have to keep up, . . they didn't live very long,
However, around the halfway point the intrigue began to decline, There was just way too much information given, I knew pretty much who the bad guy was, and I just didn't hate them enough, I knew they had done bad things, but I didn't actually witness their badness, just the aftermath, Consequently I had no connection, with the baddie or the heroes,
The ending was a little too "nice",

There were a couple of twists and cool scenes, but not enough to "wow" me, Its well written, but some of the dialogue was a little, dated Asomething female pilot in the throes of trying to plan the demise of the murderer says "call the police so we can nab his partner".
Nab Maybe it's just me, . .

It's a little forgettable, Tell Me You're Sorry. by Kevin O'Brien. . I won this book through Goodreads, Thanks, wow what a book, It keep a fast pace and I couldn't wait to read the next page, Revenge to the limits, not only to the seemingly guilty parties, but revenge and death to all family members, The four men were financially established, Their assets were take as well, A family member who's sister was murdered wanted the criminals brought to justice, Her wish was granted, due to her hard work, I'll have to read more of Kevin O'Brien's books, Ok, ok. I'll do it. I will tell you that I am sorry,

I'm sorry that it took me so long to ever read a Kevin O'Brien novel, I'm sorry that I passed him by so many times, even though his books looked interesting, I'm sorry that now I have to read his books in reverse, instead of the proper, chronological way, Most of all, I'm sorry that I wasted time reading novels by lesstalented authors, when I could have been enjoying this one.


Yes, "Tell Me You're Sorry" has so far been the surprise hit of the year for me even if it is only May,at the moment.
I admit, I picked this book up on a whim, not knowing anything about it, or O'Brien, It was just a cool looking cover, and the
Procure Tell Me You're Sorry Compiled By Kevin OBrien Distributed As Softcover
"New York Times Bestseller" blurb on there helped too, Now, I'm not usually one for murder mysteries as I typically find them boring, cliche, and way too easy to figure out.
With O'Brien, all of those preconceptions are washed away, From the very first page, he hooks you in, and, building with the powerful prologue, it's impossible to put this book down you'll be guessing all the way til the end on how the events can be happening, and how it'll come to its conclusion.
The fact that he keeps things modern and contemporary helps ground you as well even if his idea of teen texting seems a bit outdated.


A lot of reviews I read have said this is O'Brien's best novel to date, and for that, I'm a little bummed out.
Now, I'll have to go backwards and be continuously comparing those older novels to this one, I suppose, in the long run, it's not that bad a price to pay for my ignorance,

Here's what all this boils down to, You should read this book, You should go and get "Tell Me You're Sorry" as soon as you possibly can, You won't be sorry, but you might have to apologize to someone later, and it won't be pretty, . .

AS usual, this author never disappoints, Very, very good thriller. Very intense at times that make you not want to stop reading which leads into very late nights !! Only complaint I have is that I figured out the plot and the villain quite easily into the last half of the book.
But there were still a lot of surprises that leapt out at you as you were going along, enough to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Audiobook
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In a slow building psychological thriller, someone is killing families that have already been touched by tragedy, the curious death of the original wife.
Stephanie Coburn, the sister of one of the wives who presumably died by suicide, doesn't believe the suicide bit, She KNOWS her sister didn't kill herself, Then her brotherinlaw's entire family is slaughtered, including his very new wife, and his financials looted, Something is terribly wrong with the entire picture, and Stephanie begins to work the case,

In a rather creative plot, O'Brien writes the slowburn build, but once it catches fire, it seems to fizzle for me.
Involving teenagers who ultimately solve the crime is a little insulting, The convoluted solutions become so tangled that the characters are tripping over each other, A great story until about/of the way through, then it becomes a mess,

Props to the male narrator Michael Kramer with a female lead character, Had it been a female narrator, I wouldn't have even touched it, .