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Thursday, March 26, 2026
Who To Believe by Edwin Hill
Who to Beleive by Edwin Hill is a sharp, fast-moving thriller that hooked me with its constant sense of uncertainty. From the very beginning, it feels like a literary game of “Who’s lying?”—and just when I thought I had it figured out, the story twisted again and pulled the rug out from under me.
The novel weaves together multiple perspectives, each one adding another layer to an already tangled web of family secrets, betrayal, and murder. What I found especially compelling is how every character feels both suspicious and sympathetic at the same time. No one is entirely innocent, but no one is entirely beyond understanding either, which kept me questioning everything.
Hill’s writing is crisp and engaging, with a pace that makes it easy to keep turning pages. There are a few moments that linger a bit longer than necessary, but they also add to the psychological depth of the story. The dialogue is sharp, with just the right mix of tension and realism.
In the end, this is a cleverly constructed, emotionally layered thriller that leaves you second-guessing every detail. If you enjoy character-driven mysteries full of twists, this one is absolutely worth the ride.
https://bookshop.org/a/117514/9781496742414
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