Blurb; Even the darkest secrets can’t stay hidden forever…
When twenty-nine-year-old Cynthia Galbraith struggles to come to terms with her traumatic past and the realities of prison life, a prison counsellor persuades her to write a diary exploring the events that led to a life sentence for murder.
Although unconvinced at first, Cynthia finally decides she has all the time in the world and very little, if anything, to lose. As she begins writing she holds back nothing: sharing the thoughts she hadn’t dare vocalise, the things that keep her awake at night and haunt her waking hours.
Will the truth finally be revealed?
My Review; When Evil Calls Your Name cannot be read as a standalone, this is book two in the Dr David Galbraith series and would ruin the first book (White is the Coldest Colour) if not read in order. I did find it took a while to get going for this story as Cynthia introduces herself, her location and her family members before the story is told.
Cynthia is telling her story through writing a journal/memoir in prison and I found that her character does veer off throughout straying from the story but that is just her character. I can’t say too much about this story without ruining it for readers who haven’t read book one. It is very different from book one but nevertheless another brilliant story that I devoured.
This story is easy to read, fast paced and contains short chapters. Hard to put down… I awarded a well deserved four stars and I am loving this authors stories! I look forward to reading more by this author in the future and would highly recommend this series to you all.