A review by jenlywan
The Point Of Rescue by Sophie Hannah

4.0

The premise of book is on this lady who one day chanced upon a breaking news on tv where the wife and young daughter of a man was dead. Although it shouldn't bother her in normal circumstances, she was shocked when she saw the name of the husband on the tv screen. The name was familiar, but one which she wasn't keen to remember.

She knew the name but the face on the screen was a stranger.

The fact that the person on the tv screen who claimed to be the husband and father of the dead mother and daughter wasn't the person she thought he should be was more shocking to her than the mysterious circumstances surrounding the deaths.

Confused, she was forced to face the reality and decide if she should let her secret tryst out to the cops.

Comments: These are usually the genres that I like and thus I may sound biased if I say its a good read. There is of course a slight twist at the end and the author, Sophie Hannah, didn't let it slip until almost the end. There are parts of the book which is boring, but there are also instances where it keeps you going.

However, after three of her books, I somehow could sense a similar pattern in her writing.