Book Review: After All I've Done by Mina Hardy

After All I've Done by Mina Hardy is the story of three people Sean, Valerie and Diana. Diana and Valerie have known each other all their lives and promised to look after each other all through their lives. 

As the story starts we find that Diana has met with an accident and is recovering. She has lost some of her memories and she seems to be losing her mind altogether. Her husband is having an affair with her best friend and we are told that it might be possible that Diana has herself put Valerie to this task. While everything is happening, Diana's mother-in-law Harriet is by her side all the time, even annoyingly so, at times.

The twisted story is engrossing where you can not instantly make out what is real and what might just be a figment of Diana's imagination. The writing flows as we get to hear the story from Diana's and Valerie's perspective. The ending did not sit well with me and was totally unexpected though I could after a certain point in the book see where it was headed.

The characters have been well-defined and you can imagine them easily. That is also why probably it is easy to see them as regular people with their plus points and shortcomings.

The plot develops consistently and you will feel like finishing the book down in one sitting. Despite being a little predictable (besides the end), After All I've Done is an engaging domestic psychological thriller which was fun to read.


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