Fool Me Once written by Harlan Coben tells a story of a young ex military Mum who has married into a wealthy, powerful family. Unfortunately that family seems to attract death, with two immediate members being murdered and several friends also suffering the same fate.
Fool Me Once solves those murders as well as post-traumatic stress disorder. PTSD becomes a major part of the story after a murder victim is seen on a nanny cam…several days after he is buried. From that point on ex-Military mum, Maya, struggles, against the odds, to discover the truth behind this series of deaths. In doing so she unravels more and more dark secrets of the family in to which she married.
Fool Me Once has a ending which I did not suspect leaving the possibility for a tissue box to be nearby for both sad and happy tears.
As usual I have to have my say about the narrator. For Fool Me Once this is January LaVoy. January was/is an excellent narrator in my opinion. Each character was distinguishable when she read their lines which mage Fool Me Once an easy book to listen to.
I thoroughly enjoyed Fool Me Once and would recommend it to any other fans of the murder/mystery/thriller genre.