No Further Questions by Gillian McAllister -Psychological thriller
Oh what a read! Becky is on trial for a murder. The murder of her sisters baby
whilst in her care. She had been employed as her nanny and the evidence shows
that Layla died between 8pm and 9pm at night. Becky didn’t report it until the
next morning. The defence is cot death. Martha (the baby’s mother) finds it
hard to believe that her sister could kill Layla. She has lost her daughter, is
she about to lose her sister too? Cleverly told, this is a courtroom drama with
so much more to envigle you into the pages. This is told between various
characters as the case proceeds. What to think? One minute you think one
outcome and then change your mind and then do the same again. A well
researched and astutely thought out plot. A twist at the end. A drama and
a nightmare to test your emotions. The technicalities of the case although
well explained will test your brain as to which way you feel. I had a
sneaking suspicion but not until around 85% of the way through and it
didn’t spoil it in the least as I couldn’t figure out the evidence. One to
make you think and one to enjoy.
whilst in her care. She had been employed as her nanny and the evidence shows
that Layla died between 8pm and 9pm at night. Becky didn’t report it until the
next morning. The defence is cot death. Martha (the baby’s mother) finds it
hard to believe that her sister could kill Layla. She has lost her daughter, is
she about to lose her sister too? Cleverly told, this is a courtroom drama with
so much more to envigle you into the pages. This is told between various
characters as the case proceeds. What to think? One minute you think one
outcome and then change your mind and then do the same again. A well
researched and astutely thought out plot. A twist at the end. A drama and
a nightmare to test your emotions. The technicalities of the case although
well explained will test your brain as to which way you feel. I had a
sneaking suspicion but not until around 85% of the way through and it
didn’t spoil it in the least as I couldn’t figure out the evidence. One to
make you think and one to enjoy.
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