Seven Sisters by Katherine Kovacic
About the book
Men get away with murder all the time. Now it’s our turn …
Naomi started grief counselling prepared to run for cover as soon as her therapist, Mia, pulled out a crystal or tried to align her chakras.
When Mia suggests that she join a support group, Naomi is sceptical: how could she begin to describe what it felt like to lose her sister, Jo? How could she possibly share her loss and rage to a room full of people? How could she express her helplessness that Jo’s killer walks free on a suspended sentence?
And how could she share her deepest desire to see Jo’s killer dead by her hand?
In the group sessions, Naomi finds that her experiences and her anger are shared between the other members: Gabrielle, Brooke, Katy, Olivia and Amy. Under the enigmatic leadership of Mia, a plan begins to take shape.
I’ll kill yours if you kill mine …
Comments
Not a fluent read, wasn’t a psychological thriller. Didn’t get to know the characters; too many characters. Ulbrick is like a dog with a bone, wouldn’t let the investigation go, wouldn’t report the others.
Read by The Borrowers Book Club