JP Pomare
July 2024
ISBN-10 : 0733649645
ISBN-13 : 978-0733649646
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WHO REALLY KILLED THE PRIMROSE FAMILY?
The violent slaughter of the Primrose family while they slept shocked the nation.
The family’s young live-in chef, Bill Kareama, was swiftly charged with murder and brought to justice. But the brutal crime scarred the idyllic town of Cambridge forever.
Seventeen years later, true-crime podcaster Sloane Abbott tracks down prison psychologist TK Phillips. Once a fierce campaigner for an appeal, TK now lives a quiet life with Bill’s case firmly in his past.
As Sloane lures a reluctant TK back into the fight, evidence emerges that casts new light on the Primroses – and who might have wanted them dead.
While the list of suspects grows, Bill’s innocence is still far from assured. What will it cost Sloane and TK to uncover the truth?
My Review:
JP Pomare has us hanging on to his every word in this masterful suspense.
When Bill the chef of the Primrose family locked up for their murder it appears to be an open and shut case.
17yrs later crime podcaster Sloane Abbott interest is sparked when the prison psychologist TK Phillips sets about fighting to reopen the case stating Bill did not get a fair trail
With a large fan base of listeners and a high profile Sloane sets off to seek justice. Did Bill really kill the Primrose family or is a innocent man rotting in jail.
Putting her own life in the filing line and trying to presude Bills orginal lawyer to relook at Bills case , TK and Sloane set off on a deadly mission to find out the truth about what happened that night.
The twists throw you off numerous times, discovering one family member survived, but why did she condemn Bill to prison. Injured and confused did she see Bill or was her mind so confused and the questioning so misleading that she believed it was Bill so the police could shut the case.
And what of the Primrose family home, a mansion set in ground with ornate gates and endless windows. Why would anyone want to live in a house where a whole family met their untimely end. Yet a judge has done just that.