And considering the victims were in their late teens and would be in their late twenties in the present timeline, I guess the later is the correct time. I confess that I was a bit confused by the blurb repeatingly saying the murders happened nineteen years ago, and then the story stating it was only ten years in the past. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not a bad read and it reads easily enough, but it also lacked that certain je-ne-sais-quoi to take the story to the next level. I’ve been looking forward to read this first book of a new series, but somehow I ended up being a bit underwhelmed by the story instead. It’s no secret that I always love a good crime thriller, and there was just something about the title, cover and blurb of The Devil’s House that intrigued me from the beginning. *** A copy of this book was kindly provided to me by Netgalley and Inkubator Books in exchange for an honest review. Because we are all capable of the vilest of deeds, though the conditions just have to be right to bring it out in us, that latent aggression.” “Yes, of course I think he could be responsible.
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