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Monday, March 7, 2011

Review of Diary in the Attic by Cindy Freeman

Diary in the Attic In Diary in the Attic, Margaret Monroe was settling into her quiet, Friday night with a bubble bath and a glass of wine when she was interrupted by unsettling news. A cantankerous coworker, with whom she had just had an argument, had been in a devastating car accident and was calling for Margaret on her deathbed. Attending to Corrine Melton’s final moments set in motion a chain of events that Margaret could have never imagined in her wildest dreams. Her reserved and standoffish coworker, who passed away that night, was accused of killing her mother, who was found dead in their home the next morning. But something about Corrine’s dying words didn’t quite add up.

Can Margaret put together the clues of who her coworker really was, what happened to her and her mother that night, and how she fits into the story? You will have to read the book to find out.



My Thoughts-


This is the author's debut novel that was a quick read and I was able to finish it in a couple of hours. There were some parts that were confusing, unrealistic and I wish there was more suspense included in the story. The characters were introduced sporadically throughout the book but I could relate to them when, I put it all together. I encourage the author to keep writing. You never know she may have a best seller someday. 








Disclaimer:

I received a complimentary copy of Diary in the Attic as a member of the Dorrance Publishing Book Review Team. Visit dorrancebookstore.com to learn how you can become a member of the Book Review Team.

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