The Anniversary Book Review

Title: The Anniversary

Author: Laura Marshall

ISBN: 978 07515 75057

Publisher: Little Brown Book Group / Sphere

Pages: 376

Source: Private Copy

Some are dying to remember
Some would kill to forget . . .
It has been twenty-five years since a local man raged through the small town of Hartstead, shooting eleven people dead at random. Cassie Colman was only four when Travis Green killed his last victim: the father she never knew.
Cassie has spent her life trying to escape her past, but she is forced to return home when her mother starts forgetting even the basic details of hers.
Then a strange discovery amongst her mother’s possessions calls into question everything Cassie thought she knew about the eleven murders all those years ago. And on her quest for answers, Cassie realizes the past is a complicated thing. Some can’t remember it, some don’t want to.
And some will do anything to ensure it stays buried . . .

Official Summary

20 September 2022

Without even realising it, this is my second book about mass shootings. It’s not what it sounds like. This book might have a tragic mass shooting at its core, but the story is more about motherhood, and what a mother would do for her child.

This is a fabulously moving story that is going to keep you glued to the pages as you read late into the night. I picked up this book just as “load shedding” become a regular thing. Luckily my darling husband has made sure I have decent light for reading, even when our power is turned off.

This is my first encounter with Laura Marshall and I have already headed over to my favourite online site to add her other two books to my Wishlist. Sadly, Friend Request is not on the sire, I will have to find a copy somewhere else. I was deeply engrossed by this story and found myself deeply engrossed by the mystery. The characters were awesome. Let’s just say, I have a mother-in-law named Sylvia and she has dementia. It was easy to relate to, making this book a special read for me. Laura Marshall is creative in her storytelling and I love the way she keeps you guessing while the mystery unfolds. She is an author I look forward to spending more time with.

Twenty-Five-years ago, Travis Green walked through the street of Hartsead shooting people at random. He killed eleven people before turning the gun on himself. The last victim was Cassie Colman’s day. Rumour has it, that Cassie, aged four, was in the room at the time and that she was discovered covered in blood.

Now Cassie has returned home to look after her mom, Sylvia, who has been diagnosed with dementia. Sylvia never spoke about that tragic day, or about the husband she has lost. Cassie has spent her life eager for knowledge while hating the reaction she receives when she meets anyone new. Most people are filled with curiosity and love to question Cassie about the events she has no memory of.

Doubting her ability to cope, Cassie struggles to juggle the demands of looking after Sylvia and her new baby girl. Yet, she finds herself befriending a journalist writing an article about the shooting for the twenty-fifth anniversary and quickly becomes caught up in a search for the truth. Soon threats are made, and it’s clear that someone wants the past left in the past… Cassie cannot ask her mom, and she is desperate for the truth, but can she find the answers she is looking for before someone ends up hurt?

This was a brilliant read. I raced through this book and found myself annoyed every time I needed to walk away from it. The author managed to keep invested and eager to find out what really happened that day.

Sylvia Colman stole my heart. She was just as sweet as my mother-in-law. The author captured the effects of dementia beautifully and sharing Cassie’s frustrations and sadness at the loss of her mother was genuine and rather close to home. The author did a stunning job with this character. If I did not know better, and if the ending was a little different, then the author could have been writing about my mom-in-law.

I have seen this book all over social media and am I happy that I added it to my TBR. I loved this book; it is a fantastic read.

If you are looking for a mystery that will keep you guessing, with awesome characters that will steal your heart, then you simply must read this book. I cannot recommend this one highly enough, and I want to thank all my fellow bloggers for recommending this marvellous book.

Also by Laura Marshall

Friend Request

Maria Weston wants to be friends. But Maria Weston is dead. Isn’t she?
1989. When Louise first notices the new girl who has mysteriously transferred late into their senior year, Maria seems to be everything the girls Louise hangs out with aren’t. Authentic. Funny. Brash. Within just a few days, Maria and Louise are on their way to becoming fast friends.
2016. Louise receives a heart-stopping email: Maria Weston wants to be friends on Facebook. Long-buried memories quickly rise to the surface: those first days of their budding friendship; cruel decisions made and dark secrets kept; the night that would change all their lives forever.
Louise has always known that if the truth ever came out, she could stand to lose everything. Her job. Her son. Her freedom. Maria’s sudden reappearance threatens it all and forces Louise to reconnect with everyone she’d severed ties with to escape the past. But as she tries to piece together exactly what happened that night, Louise discovers there’s more to the story than she ever knew. To keep her secret, Louise must first uncover the whole truth, before what’s known to Maria – or whoever’s pretending to be her – is known to all.

About The Author

Author bio from the author’s site

Laura Marshall is the Sunday Times top ten and Kindle No. 1 bestselling author of three psychological thrillers. Her books FRIEND REQUEST, THREE LITTLE LIES and THE ANNIVERSARY have sold over half a million copies in the UK and been translated into twenty-five languages. Her fourth novel MY HUSBAND’S KILLER will be released in November 2022. Laura grew up in Wiltshire and studied English at the University of Sussex. She lives with her family in Kent.

Thank you for visiting the blog and taking the time to read my review. I have no doubt you will love this book. It’s an awesome read well worth adding to your TBR. If you are a Laura Marshall fan, what did you think of Friend Request? Should I go hunting for a copy? Leave a message below. Until next time…Happy Reading!

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