Strangers On A Bridge by Louise Mangos

At All Costs

Strangers On A Bridge by Louise Mangos is a compelling contemporary psychological thriller that draws the reader into the murky waters of the mind.

The story totally consumes as the reader sees how easy it is to travel the path from truth to lies. One little lie or omission doesn’t really matter… or does it? The foundation for truth and trust has begun to be eroded.

To what lengths would you go to, to protect your family? Family first at all costs seems to be the motto of the tale.

Do the sins of the father visit the son? Would you react differently to the same situation if you could have a do-over?

The novel is written in the first person. We become intimately acquainted with a character, understanding some of the dilemmas faced. The fears and frustrations that rise up, as it appears to be a case of banging your head against a brick wall.

A chilling tale of naivety and a caring heart, where more than just the language is against you. Let the fear, lies and compassion invade your life for a few hours as you immerse yourself in this book.

I received this book for free. A favourable review was not required and all views expressed are my own.

JULIA WILSON

 

 

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