
Told from several different viewpoints, this is a classic “unreliable narrator” story where the reader has to keep all their wits about them to keep abreast of the plot. Will learning about her neighbours’ shenanigans lead her to the truth about who attacked Priscilla? And will it put her in danger? She’s not going to part with it to the police until she’s read it – she wants to know what Clark has been up to. Not to mention Dunstan, Alana, Hollie, and all the other residents of the street – they’ve all been up to something.Īll the clues are in Priscilla’s diary, which she has entrusted to Rae. Controlled by coercive husband Grayson, she’s shown she’s capable of turning – but has she turned violent?Īnd with Grayson showing his true colours right from the start, he is a definite suspect! 47, with Lilly, a single businesswoman with plenty charms …Ĭould it be Lilly? She doesn’t want Rae to discover what she’s been up to – and maybe she has other reasons for wanting Priscilla dead, too. Poor Rae – she left London for this quiet part of Brighton to ensure her own and her family’s safety, and now she’s caught up in a violent drama!īut who is responsible for the assault on Priscilla.Ĭould it be Clark, Rae’s husband? He’s been spending way too much time at No. 11 is the first to learn something is wrong when Priscilla flees to her home after the attack.


So when Priscilla is attacked and left for dead, there are plenty suspects … 21, Priscilla Calvert has been spying on them, and keeping a detailed diary that could land them all in trouble, with partners, with friends, and even with the police. It’s such an exclusive street – but its inhabitants are hiding so many secrets … or so they think!


Posted at 09:21 in Best-selling Author, Contemporary Fiction, Crime, Domestic Noir, Family Drama by Karen Byrom 0 Comments What’s going on behind the lace curtains at Acacia Avenue? ****
