The Holiday Book Review

Title: THE HOLIDAY

Author: T.M. Logan

ISBN: 978 1785 7677 08

Publisher: Zaffre Publishing

Pages: 484

Source: Private Copy

Seven days. Three families. One killer.
It was supposed to be the perfect holiday – a group of families enjoying a week together in the sun. Four women who have been best friends for as long as they can remember making the most of a luxurious villa in the south of France.
But Kate has a secret: her husband is having an affair. And a week away might just be the perfect opportunity to get the proof she needs – to catch him in the act once and for all. Because she suspects the other woman is one of her two best friends.
One of them is working against her, willing to sacrifice years of friendship to destroy her family. But which one? As Kate closes in on the truth in the stifling Mediterranean heat, she realises too late that the stakes are far higher than she ever imagined . . .
Because someone in the villa may be prepared to kill to keep their secret hidden.

Official Summary

07 August 2023

I read The Curfew in May last year, which was my introduction to T.M. Logan. Since then, I have added three more of his books to my TBR. I have finally had the time to read another one of them and The Holiday proved to be another great read from this author. This book is full of suspense and you race from page to page trying to find the truth. However, the truth turns out to be the last thing you would imagine.

This book is a brilliantly creative tale about friendship, trust and the lengths parents would go to to protect their children. Be ready for some late-night reading when you reach for this book.

The author quickly draws you into the family dynamics and before long you feel as if you know his characters intimately. However, when you least expect it, he delivers a twist that shows you how wrong you were. I loved the setting of this book and found it easy to imagine the villa and the vineyard that surrounded it. The various parenting styles that he includes in this book show exactly how parents’ behaviour influences their children.

Kate is excited about spending a week with her three oldest friends. They have known each other since university and haven’t seen much of each other in recent years. On the day they arrive at the beautiful villa in France, Kate discovers messages on her husband’s phone. She has known something had been going on, but she never imagined that her husband would have an affair with one of her friends.

Determined to find proof to confront him with, Kate finds she cannot confide in anyone. A week that should have been a wonderful family holiday quickly turns into torture as Kate spend all her time watching every interaction very closely.

I found myself completely engrossed in this book, eager to find out who betrayed Kate. I loved the constant doubt and the final twist was fantastic. The author did a brilliant job with the various family dynamics and the different parenting styles.

The characters were a wonderful mix. I enjoyed how the four women have changed over the years and how their lives took different turns. Kate with her need for the truth, no matter how heartbreaking was fantastic. I loved that she managed to find a way to do the right thing while still protecting her children.

This was a clever, creative story that kept me engrossed right to the end. I am happy to add this book to my loved list for 2023 and I am looking forward to making time for the other T.M. Logan books sitting on my TBR shelf.

If you are looking for a gripping mystery/thriller that will leave you reading late into the night while being caught up in the character’s family dynamics then I cannot recommend this book highly enough. If you have read The Holiday yet, be sure to add it to your TBR, you will not be disappointed.

Also By T.M. Logan

The Curfew

I should have known something was wrong.
I should have sensed it. Felt it in the air, like the build-up of pressure before a thunderstorm, that heavy, loaded calm.
The curfew
Andy and Laura are good parents. They tell their son Connor that he can go out with friends to celebrate completing his exams, but he must be home by midnight.
The lie
When Connor misses his curfew, it sets off a series of events that will change the lives of five families forever.
The truth?
Because five teenagers went into the woods that night, but only four came out. And telling the truth might mean losing everything…
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

About the Author

Author bio from the author’s site

Bestselling author TM Logan was a national newspaper journalist before turning to novel-writing full time. His thrillers have sold more than one million copies in the UK and are published in translation in 22 countries around the world including France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, South Korea, Poland, Hungary, Serbia, Greece, Romania and the Netherlands.

Thank you for visiting the blog and reading my review. Are you a T.M. Logan fan? I have Trust Me and The Catch sitting on my TBR shelf, which one would you suggest I read next? Leave a comment below.

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