Review: A Name for the Dead: A Psychological Thriller About a Hidden Child and a Family Built on Lies

A Name for the Dead: A Psychological Thriller About a Hidden Child and a Family Built on Lies A Name for the Dead: A Psychological Thriller About a Hidden Child and a Family Built on Lies by Francis Palumbi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The SUSPENSE of this book nearly took me out! There was a sound in my house, Salem (my cat) came sprinting towards me, and I THREW the book. That's the level of tension we're dealing with.

A Name For The Dead had me on edge. It's raw. It's unsettling. It's captivating. You can feel something lurking beneath the surface; something the Whitaker family is desperate to keep buried.

This is a story built on rules and control.
You can't do this..
You aren't allowed there...
We don't talk about that...

Laura runs her home like a workplace, and her family like employees expected to fall in line. No questions. No pushback. No cracks in the perfect image. That is, until Olena arrives... she starts to notice the gaps, the holes in the carefully constructed lies.

To say I was shook would be an understatement. Each time I thought we'd reached a resolution, the tension snapped back even tighter. The unease, the dread, the emotional noise of each and every scene... You feel what Olena feels. You see what she sees. The pages practically vibrate with fear and grief while the truth claws its way out.

This one got under my skin in the very best way! If you like thrillers that keep you jumping, this one, is the one!

Thank you so much to Francis Palumbi for sending me a copy of this incredible book! I truly can not express how much I enjoyed the grip it had on me!

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