My big complaint is that I thought the book was too short. It was super interesting piecing the puzzle together, and more than a few times I caught myself gasping from revelations. I was really intrigued by the mystery of this book, especially that the core was from the past. Kat learns along her journey how to find her backbone that she thought had disappeared, and when it’s time to simply leave the past alone. While trying to make the right decisions along the way, Kat still finds herself fearful of her ex, and also has trouble fitting in with her family once again. Before Kat can figure out what to do with her discovery, the word is leaked out. While at an estate sale, Kat finds an old movie reel inside the item she purchased – showing the murder of a famous 1920’s actor by another high-profile actor. Escaping from an abusive boyfriend, she ends up back at home thanks to her friend Bridget convincing her she needed to get away, and quickly finds herself knee deep in a mystery – from the past. Kat Shergill is trying to rebuild her life. I received a copy of The Silent Treatment by Melanie Surani in exchange for an honest review.
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