The One That Got Away with Murder by Trish Lundy
is about two brothers who are accused of murdering their respective
girlfriends. Robbie and Trevor Cresmont are rich, handsome, and
privileged. Girls usually throw themselves at them but, the community at
Happy Valley is weary of the brothers. They believe because of the
Cresmont’s wealth and privilege that they could get away with anything,
including murder.
Both brothers were dating girls who ended up
dead, respectively. Robbie’s ex, Victoria Moreno, mysteriously drowned
at the Cresmont’s lake house. Victoria was a proficient swimmer so; it
was very suspicious that she drowned and no one else was there but
Robbie. A year later, Trevor’s girlfriend died of a suspicious overdose.
The brothers were never found guilty of any wrongdoing in both cases,
but most people believe it’s because of their wealth that they were able
to coast under the radar.
The Cresmont brothers are not the only
ones with a secret. Lauren O’Brian is the new girl at school. She
recently transferred during her senior year after a recent scandal.
Lauren is desperate for a new start and to forget her dark past. She was
excited to start a no-strings-attached relationship with Robbie until
she heard the rumors about him and his brother. She decides to have one
last fling before school starts and joins the brothers at their lake
house for a holiday weekend. It was meant to be their last weekend
together before Lauren broke up with Robbie, but it turns out to be more
than she bargains for when she discovers evidence that can implicate
Robbie. With her discovery, Lauren is unsure who she can trust, and
things start getting more dangerous when a third dead body is
discovered.
I thought the book was an interesting read. I was
able to narrow down the list of suspects to a few and was able to
correctly guess the murderer in the end. I was surprised by their motive
though and still didn’t quite understand why they did it. The book was
told from Lauren’s point of view, but I wish we did get to learn more
about the killer. The book is a quick, predictable, and fast-paced read.
It did have a few unlikeable characters but overall, the book was an
entertaining read.
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