Rating:
5 Stars
Themes:
Mystery, Contemporary Fiction, Dual POV, Multiple Timelines
Thoughts:
This is such a complex and interesting book. At its heart it’s all about women, femininity and female friendships but the mystery element of what happened on The Last Day of Summer added a building tension throughout. The quick chapters and changing timelines helped build unease very quickly, especially at the beginning. I liked the Dual POV and the way it let us see how the summer unfolded from both sides of the friendship. I found the victim from summer quite illusive with me at one point considering 6 people I thought it could be and I was still wrong. The girls in Deuce were all well thought out characters and it was interesting to see how they interacted coming from such different backgrounds, especially the rich English girl being thrown in with 4 Irish girls. I also liked some of the lesser mentioned characters, Dolly specifically because she was such a caring character when she was brought in and the barman was quite entertaining too.
Favourite Quote:
“You can tell a lot about a man by how he treats servers and I'd never once heard him say please or thank you. Manners cost nothing.”
Thank you soo much to @bloomsburypublishing for my proof copy of this book.

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