20 March 2016

Book Review: The hand that feeds you!!

Hey, 
 I've finished yet again, another book. You can already tell the name of this book, by looking at the title. This review is all about the crime fiction book, The hand that feeds you by A.J. Rich. 
 The author of this is not just one person as we normally would think, it's two people. A.J. Rich is a pseudonym. This means that A.J. Rich is a fictitious name, made up by the two authors. So the actual authors are Amy Hempel and Jill Ciment they both have written other books of their own. They both live in the United States of America. 
 Now let me tell you bit about the book from the blurb. It is about a couple called Morgan and Bennett (yes Morgan can be a girls name too). But it's not all as it seems. I won't give to much away because I don't want to spoil it for you in case you wanted to read it. Morgan returns home one day from class as she is completing her thesis on victim psychology, to find Bennett savagely killed. If that doesn't draw you in, I don't know what will. But here is a bit mor anyway. But when she tries to locate Bennett's family, only then does she begins to discover layer after layer of deceit. 
 What drew me to this book was the cover, but I never judge on the cover like they always say. It's the open door you just ant to know what is behind it. ( I think this cover is the UK version only). Once I started to read it I couldn't put it down the storyline of the book is so gripping. There are many topics throughout the book. Some of these topics you wouldn't want to read and you don't want them happening to you. There is strong language throughout the book. So this book is not for younger readers, I would recommend this book to anyone 18 and above. My favourite out of the characters has to be Morgan as she and I share a big passion for dogs and would do anything for them. I'm glad that she got what she wanted in the end. 
 Overall this was a good book to read, it even made me cry at one point. Anyone who loves a good crime fiction book should read this one. I would give this book a good 8/10. If you would like to read my other reviews they can be found at laurennpullennreviews.blogspot.co.uk Any questions or recommendations of other books leave them in the comment box below. 
 Until my next review x