
“Most killers I’d come across I could make a stab at some kind of explanation for their behaviour. I was always able to rationalise it. This time, there was no easy explanation.
No key. This one I couldn’t rationalise.
There was something dark at the heart of this case.
Something evil.
Watching.
Waiting.”
Why Did I Read This?
This was my local book club pick for October and I have to say this book won all but one vote! Everyone was desperate to read this thriller…and I can see why.
What Did I Think?
OK, guys…it’s been a while since I’ve read a thriller and this book reminded me EXACTLY why I love this genre.
If this is the first time hearing about this book, Fifty Fifty is about two sisters who are BOTH on trial for the murder of their father. Each thinks each other has killed him. But one is a LIAR.
This was my first time reading a Steve Cavanagh novel, but I had heard extremely great things about his other novel, ‘Th1rte3n’. This book had everything a good thriller needs. Intertwining stories. Different narratives. Twists. Turns. Suspense.
One thing I loved about this book was we get a narrative from the killer herself but Steve Cavanagh does an incredible job of keeping her identity under wraps right until the VERY end. That’s what I love so much about a good thriller, you’re kept guessing right until the final pages and this was certainly the case with Fifty Fifty.
Cavanagh also did a great job of giving us a perspective from a female lawyer within the industry. Kate’s perspective and the experience was one of my favourites throughout the novel because all the odds were against her. She starts the book by being controlled by a horrible, sexist, and pervy boss. Cavanagh was clever and brave to address the sexual abuse and biased behavior within the legal system.
I loved both the lawyers (even though they were fighting on different sides) because they each had their quirks but worked extremely well together.
There wasn’t anything I didn’t particularly not enjoy about this book because like I said before, I thought it included everything a good thriller should, but when my boyfriend asked me if it was a 5-star, I had to think about it. And for me, if I have to question whether a book deserved 5 stars, then it probably didn’t. However, my opinion might change once we discuss it with the book club because those discussions either go one of two ways; I either end up loving it more or loving it less!
Safe to say though, I have added a few of Steve Cavanagh’s other books to my TBR!
Fifty Fifty
Publisher: Orion
Published: 2020
# of Pages: 349
Genre: Thriller
Trigger Warnings: Violence, blood, murder, abuse, graphic scenes, self-harm, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual abuse, inappropriate behaviour at work
Links: Goodreads, Amazon, Blackwells
Great review, Jessica! I read Thirteen in August and it was a brilliant read, so I’m definitely hoping to get to this. Glad you enjoyed it!
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Aw thank you! I hope you enjoy 50/50 just as much! I would love to know which one you prefer out of the two if you do get round to reading it!
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Thanks for the review – just started reading it and gripped already!!
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It’s addictive haha
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All the reviews I’ve seen of his books are very positive! Will consider next time I’m in the mood for thrillers 😀
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They are amazing! Let me know if you get round to reading one!
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