Book Review:: The Last Mrs. Parrish | Liv Constantine

This book is a master weaving of deception, twists, psychological turns, and a rug-pull that will have your eyes popping out of your head. It’s a wicked tale with a wicked narrator we hate to love (or love to hate?) and a family who takes her in…exactly as she planned.

The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine Book Cover

I’m having trouble thinking of another book I’ve read with such a tightly woven plot that engaged me on a dozen different levels at the same time. Maybe Jeneva Rose, The Perfect Marriage/The Perfect Divorce, actually. We’re talking that level of *umph*.

No one is who you think they are, except the one of them, and the unfolding of their story is utterly captivating.

Even if you don’t normally read the thriller genre, I think this is widely accessible and highly compelling. There’s nothing gory or high-crime here. Just run-of-the-mill immaculate manipulation.

If you’re in a book slump, this is an excellent contender to pick up next. You won’t be able to stop turning pages—AND, there’s a book two, which I can’t wait to get into myself!

Details

Title::The Last Mrs. Parrish (Mrs. Parrish #1)
Author::Liv Constantine
Genre::Domestic Thriller
Publisher::Harper Paperbacks
Length:: 416 pages
Published::July 3rd, 2018
The Litertarian Rating:: 5-Stars



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