Review of "A Poisonous Silence" by Jenny Adams
Oh, I just finished "A Poisonous Silence" by Jenny Adams (huge thanks to Crooked Lane Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC!), and I'm just bursting to tell you all about it! Imagine stepping into a 1920s drawing-room, all glittering and glamorous, but then peeking behind the curtains and finding a world of secrets and shadowy corners. That's exactly the vibe this book gives you – a wonderful mix of elegance and intrigue.
The mystery itself? Absolutely delightful! I was completely hooked, trying to piece together the clues right alongside the characters. And let me tell you, I was wrong so many times! Jenny Adams really knows how to keep you guessing, with twists and turns that kept me turning the pages late into the night.
But what truly made this book special for me were the characters. They felt like real people, with their own quirks and secrets. I loved getting to know them, and I was so invested in their stories. Plus, the way the book explores the lives of women in the 1920s, across all those different social classes, was just fascinating. It really made you think about the challenges they faced, and the strength they showed.
If you're looking for a mystery with a touch of glamour, a dash of intrigue, and characters you'll genuinely care about, "A Poisonous Silence" is perfect for you. It's like curling up with a cup of tea and a really good puzzle – you won't want to put it down! I highly recommend it!
Thanks again NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own.

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