The Suspect by Kathryn Croft is a thriller that does just enough to make it a page-turner. I read it in one sitting.
Jess was only two when her mother Lori was killed, and Jess has spent her entire life believing one person was responsible.
However, when that person shows up years later professing their innocence, Jess has questions. This sets her off on a mission to uncover the truth.
I liked Jess. I could understand both her desire and reluctance to learn the truth. Her actions and reactions felt realistic, and I could see myself making some of the same decisions that she did.
I also liked the way the plot unfolded. Interspersing Lori’s experiences leading up to her death gave insight into her frame of mind, which gave the reader an interesting perspective to bring into the current timeline with Jess.
Even the secondary characters served their purposes, especially in Lori’s case. Her family…well, they must be experienced to be believed.
While I thought that the truth was obvious, I was surprised to learn that I was only partially correct. The author did just enough to keep me guessing throughout, changing my mind about the guilty party numerous times.
And even when you think you’ve figured everything out and the author has wrapped everything up – there’s still another twist to come.
I really enjoyed The Suspect and will be eagerly waiting for the next thriller from Kathryn Croft.