4/5 ⭐
A family brought up learning about everything through the lens of true crime. Murder, mayhem, and death are the Lighthouse family's close companions.
I was looking forward to this book since reading the summary. I have a mild interest in true crime and was interested in seeing how this story would incorporate such a widely talked about topic.
For some, true crime is overdone and saturates media. And if anything, I think Collins does a fantastic job of acknowledging that fact and takes on true crime in a new and unique fashion.
We are immediately introduced to the main setting, Blackburn Island, home to a serial killer who was never caught and the home of the 4 Lighthouse children and their... peculiar parents. I thought that Collins did a good job with the characters introducing them one right after another without it feeling rushed or like we were missing something. If anything it felt as though we learned a lot about the family within just the first few chapters.
Without going into more and to avoid any spoilers, I enjoyed how the story progressed and while I wish I could say I was surprised by the end, it was easy to predict where the story would end rather quickly.
9/4/21
*This review was previously posted my Google Site.
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