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A review by pontiki
The Fall by May Archer
4.0
Everett lost his husband, and is scared he’ll forget him if he doesn’t keep all his memories inside.
Silas lost his brother years ago, and is trying to live a happy life, running from anything too serious.
When they meet, they feel a connection, but Silas’ caution about commitment and Ev’s worry about betraying his past get in their way.
As does a serial killer no one takes seriously until late in the game.
I love both these guys, and how loss and mourning are described so thoroughly well, it’s beautiful, bittersweet. Sad. The killer is a strange twist, but isn’t a big part of the story, and didn’t add much to it.
A worthwhile read.
Silas lost his brother years ago, and is trying to live a happy life, running from anything too serious.
When they meet, they feel a connection, but Silas’ caution about commitment and Ev’s worry about betraying his past get in their way.
As does a serial killer no one takes seriously until late in the game.
I love both these guys, and how loss and mourning are described so thoroughly well, it’s beautiful, bittersweet. Sad. The killer is a strange twist, but isn’t a big part of the story, and didn’t add much to it.
A worthwhile read.