Intrusion by Mary McCluskey

Kat and Scott are grieving the loss of their 17-year-old son. A woman from Kat’s past, Sarah, hires Scott as her lawyer. Sarah is recently widowed and inserts herself back into Kat’s life, helping her through the grief.

The end of Intrusion was a complete shock. Everything I thought was wrong. It was one of those rare books where a couple days after finishing it, I still felt a little disturbed. The story moved very slowly, focusing on character development rather than action. It is quite well written.

4 (out of 5) Stars

Books Read in 2017: 129
Pages Read in 2017: 35,303
Read 52 Books in 52 Weeks (more book reviews!)
Reason I Chose It: Birthstone Bookology (I in SAPPHIRE)

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