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Fiction Thriller

The Playground, Michelle Frances

In an attempt to escape her old life, Nancy and her ten year old daughter Lara move to Ripton. A beautiful, quiet village in the Derbyshire countryside- perfect for a fresh start.

Everything seems like it’ll be perfect, Nancy now lives closer to her best friend Beth who is an incredible source of support, the fresh countryside air is better for Lara’s asthma than the city polluted air they lived amongst before, and the new house is what one could only dream of.

However, when Lara starts her new school, Nancy quickly finds that beneath the quaint village atmosphere is a minefield of playground politics and if you think the children are bad at school, the mothers are another level!

I absolutely love books by Michelle Frances and so was thrilled when I got the chance to read The Playground. I really enjoyed the setting – as I remember my own mum complaining about ‘playground politics’ and it is an area I haven’t seen crop up in many other thrillers. Whilst it may appear a bit of a mundane setting- it is so relatable to many and was intriguing to see how something which appears so pedantic can become so nasty and vicious.

The book is written in really short chapters. This worked incredibly well as it gave the story a fast and sharp pace which are key for a thriller, and it also meant I could not stop turning the pages – ”Just one more chapter- they’re short!’ I also liked the added addition of the WhatsApp group messages, which helped amplify the story.

There are lots of characters in the book and at first I feared I would not be able to keep up. However, the characters and their stories all intertwine and the character development is spot on. There are some you grow to love, some you hate, and some you feel sorry for- they are all incredibly realistic.

Overall, a very absorbing read, I could not put it down- 5 stars.

Thank you NetGalley and Pan Macmillan for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. The Playground is out now!

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Fiction Thriller

The Boyfriend, Michelle Frances

Amy is approaching her 30th birthday. Whilst she is a highly independent woman with a high-flying career and her own flat, the one thing she doesn’t have -which her mum in particular doesn’t let her forget – is a romantic relationship.

Amy is due to go away with her mum and best friends to her auntie’s chalet in Val D’lsere to celebrate her birthday when she suffers a serious fall. Whilst the doctor’s allow Amy to go ahead with her travel plans the impact of the fall means she cannot remember anything from the last six months, including meeting her current boyfriend Dr. Jack Stewart, who also joins them on the trip.

Everyone is smitten with Jack, but as Amy begins to get her memory back, is he really as perfect as he seems?

The Boyfriend is one of the best psychological thrillers I have read in a long time! I was hooked the whole way through. The storyline is well crafted, and I have not come across anything quite like it before. I have seen some people say it is a little too far-fetched but isn’t that the point of fiction?

Michelle Frances’s descriptions of the characters led me to really emphasise with them. There is a point where Amy has a different belief to all the other characters, and I could really feel myself feeling the anxiety and desperation she was facing in the situation and almost felt like I was there with her.

The story is left on a cliff-hanger which makes me really hope there is a sequel. I also think it would make a thrilling Netflix series.

Overall, The Boyfriend is chilling and suspenseful; a rollercoaster of a thriller. 5 stars.

Thanks to NetGalley and Pan Macmillan for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. The Boyfriend is out TODAY (3rd February 2022).