Wednesday, September 7, 2022

All Good People Here

This is a book I have been looking forward to and it did not disappoint. This is the synopsis from goodreads: 

In the propulsive debut novel from the host of the #1 true crime podcast "Crime Junkie," a journalist uncovers her hometown’s dark secrets when she becomes obsessed with the unsolved murder of her childhood neighbor—and the disappearance of another girl twenty years later.

Everyone from Wakarusa, Indiana, remembers the case of January Jacobs, who was found dead in a ditch hours after her family awoke to find her gone. Margot Davies was six at the time, the same age as January—and they were next-door neighbors. In the twenty years since, Margot has grown up, moved away, and become a big-city journalist, but she’s always been haunted by the fear that it could’ve been her. And the worst part is, January’s killer has never been brought to justice.

When Margot returns home to help care for her sick uncle, it feels like walking into a time capsule. Wakarusa is exactly how she remembered: genial, stifled, secretive. Then news breaks about five-year-old Natalie Clark from the next town over, who’s gone missing under eerily similar circumstances. With all the old feelings rushing back, Margot vows to find Natalie and solve January’s murder once and for all.

But the police, the family, the townspeople—they all seem to be hiding something. And the deeper Margot digs into Natalie’s disappearance, the more resistance she encounters, and the colder January’s case feels. Could the killer still be out there? Could it be the same person who kidnapped Natalie? And what will it cost to finally discover what truly happened that night?

I will start with a few trigger warnings. This book includes lots of talk of child death and or murder, missing children, abuse of an already deceased animal, violence. This may not cover all triggering topics, read with caution if you are sensitive to this kind of content. 

I really did enjoy reading this story. The pace was fast and kept me really guessing who the "bad guy" was. It was suspenseful without being too much. I think the only thing I didn't love is that the end was so open. While you know what happened, you don't know everything. If you have read it, you know. 

I hate it when that happens. 

I've upgraded this one from my original review to four stars. The open-ish ending didn't change how I felt reading this book. 

Would recommend this to any true crime fans (likely you have heard about it already if you listen to any true crime podcasts). 

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