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Our Little Secret

  • Darren O'Sullivan
  • Sep 2, 2017
  • 2 min read

Release Date-28th July

Genre-Mystery & Thrillers

Publisher-HarperCollinsUK/HQ Digital

Kindle Edition-384 Pages

🌟🌟🌟1/2 Stars

All Opinions Are My Own.

May Contain Spoilers.

A deserted train station: A man waits. A woman watches.

Chris is ready to join his wife. He’s planned this moment for nearly a year. The date. The time. The train. But he hadn’t factored in Sarah. So when Sarah walks on to the platform and sees a man swaying at the edge she assumes he’s just had too much to drink. What she doesn’t expect is to stop a suicide. As Sarah becomes obsessed with discovering the secrets that Chris is clearly hiding, he becomes obsessed with stopping her, protecting her. But there are some secrets that are meant to stay buried forever… Perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh and Holly Seddon.

🌟🌟🌟1/2 Stars I wasn't expecting much when I picked up Our little secret By Darren O'Sullivan, not sure why that was but I got a very pleasant surprise indeed as Our little secret is quite the sparkling gem. From the moment I started this, I felt such a compulsion to read on, the way its written it gripped me in its Talon's making me a part of the story from the onset and I was just so motivated to find out the outcome for all involved. It forged such an emotional connection with me with its flawed but so understandable characters and I found it such addictive reading indeed. I must admit I did guess quite early on what the twist was but that really didn't affect my overall enjoyment factor at all. So Our Little Secret tells the story of the night, Sarah happens across Chris at the train station, setting into motion a chain of events after she unexpectedly saves his life. In return, Chris himself becomes just as determined to keep Sarah safe from the secrets he holds. As I said earlier I quickly twigged what was occurring but I still really enjoyed this splendidly told mystery. So Our little Secret quickly drew me in, the writing was fabulous, it had intrigue and mystery in bundles, was really well thought out with multi dimensional characters, that you believed easily and an overall overcast of doom that really got to you. So would I recommend this? Well Hell yeah!! Course I would. Our Little Secret By Darren O'Sullivan doesn't overcomplicate things and as a result, it works It shows the intricacies of human behaviour lying just beneath the surface and the everyday masks we conceal ourselves behind. It was a fascinating read I really enjoyed. Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for providing me with an arc of Our Little Secret. This is my own unbiased and honest opinion.

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