My Review of Lenny Marks gets away with murder by Kerry Mayne
Title: Lenny Maris Gets Away With Murder
Author: Kerry Mayne
Published: July 9,2024
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
Genre: Mystery/Fiction/MysteryThriller
Pages: 343 pages
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review:
Lenny has issues with her memory, and she has issues remembering what happened on the day that her mother left her when she was a child. She does remember the words her stepfather told her that she was at fault. She does have a connection with her foster mother that is unfailing, and her foster mother did go to the bat for her several times. Her foster mother also encourages her to make friends and to go out with other people.
Lenny does have a different thought process with her inner dialogue, although at times her thought process is rather strange. I believe she is on the spectrum, and that can cause her thought process to be different.
Throughout the story, Lenny has different flashbacks of her childhood which is a traumatic childhood, to say the least. My only complaint is that the beginning of the book moved along rather slowly, and her inner dialogue at times is a bit much and she takes over thinking to the max.
The second half of the book is more eventful and gets a faster pace and things really start connecting together so this is a stick-with-it kind of book and kinda trust the process. Thank you St. Martin's Press and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this one!
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