Book Review: What We Buried by Kate A. Boorman

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                                         Today's mystery is a doozy of a read!

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                                                                  Synopsis:


Told from the split viewpoints of Liv and Jory, Kate A. Boorman's What We Buried is a psychological thrill ride that deftly explores how memories can lie, how time can bend, and how reconciling the truth can be a matter of life or death.
“Do you ever just want to be believed?”
Siblings Liv and Jory Brewer have grown up resenting each another. Liv—former pageant queen and reality TV star—was groomed for a life in the spotlight, while her older brother, Jory, born with a partial facial paralysis, was left in the shadows. The only thing they have in common is contempt for their parents.
Now Liv is suing her mom and dad for emancipation, and Jory views the whole thing as yet another attention-getting spectacle. But on the day of the hearing, their parents mysteriously vanish, and the siblings are forced to work together. Liv feels certain she knows where they are and suspects that Jory knows more than he’s telling…which is true.
What starts as a simple overnight road trip soon takes a turn for the dangerous and surreal. And as the duo speeds through the deserts of Nevada, brother and sister will unearth deep family secrets that force them to relive their pasts as they try to retain a grip on the present.


Review:

What is real, and what is the world we want to believe? In this page turner, Boorman asks that question, but from the view points of a talented young star and her sibling. Not only do you get a Jon Benet feel early in the book, you soon wonder who is really telling the truth, and wonder where the fault lies- bad parenting, society expectations. out of control media, or just plain ol family dysfunction. When you reach the conclusion you may have to go back and see where you missed some clues, and this book will stay with you for a long while after you finish it! I wouldn't be surprised to see movie rights snapped up pretty quickly too! So don't miss this one!

About the Author:

Kate A. Boorman is an award-winning writer from the Canadian prairies. She is the author of the Winterkill series; WinterkillDarkthaw and Heartfire. She was born in Nepal, grew up in the small town of Rimbey, Alberta, and now lives in Edmonton, where she wrangles her family and schemes up travel to faraway lands. Kate has a MA in Dramatic Critical Theory and has held an odd assortment of jobs, from accordion accompanist to qualitative research associate. She has a fondness for nature, though birds tend to worry her a great deal.

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