The Truants - Kate Weinberg

A copy of The Truants laid on grass next to daffodils

Jess Walker’s life gets turned upside down when she’s sucked into a friendship group like no other. They bend the rules, bringing out a version of Jess that she never knew existed. And when their lives at university begin to darken; secrets spill, lovers cheat, and devastation strikes. The death of her friend is only the beginning.

This is a novel with a complexity that builds suspense, keeps the reader guessing, and causes utmost destruction to the emotions of the reader and the unpredictable lives of the characters. As the New York Times book review says, it certainly is the “Hypnotic…an uncommonly clever whodunnit’ novel that they claim it to be.

God, it’s perfect. From the characters to Weinberg’s plot, it’s so intricately detailed and well written that there is nothing like it. It’s original, fresh, a real page turner that never ceases to amaze. I never once guessed where the story was going - but perhaps that’s because i’m not much of a detective - and I was delightfully surprised by each revelation got described. For a murder mystery that referred to the genius author Agatha Christie quite a bit, this is a truly astonishing book. Her characters annoyed me, but I also fell in love with them, their flaws were realistic and their character traits grew on me over time. Much like with people we meet in our day to day lives. Weinberg’s characters were so raw and meticulous that I never once had to question their actions or dialogue; and it gives me great joy to say that. She deserves the five stars I’m going to give her for it.

The writing too was spectacular, effortless, easy to read and to follow. I really felt like I was being carried from one scene to the next without getting lost in between. The well planned structure helped it move smoothly. It’s a plot perfect for the genre, it made sense, and left me satisfied which is all I ask for in murder, mystery, suspense, and psychological novels. It’s creepy, weird; extremely bizarre, but in such a brilliant way. You’ll hate Weinberg’s characters, but you’ll also care for them, and question what they’re doing and what they mean, and that in itself is a special thing to be able to do to a reader in writing. It’s what makes The Truants such an unstoppable page turner. Each phrase and clause keeps you interested with its suspicious characters and their wild yet endearing behaviour which inevitably takes them on the adventure that Weinberg tells.

I loved it and I hope you murder devotees enjoy it too; if this is something you’d be interested in reading of course. But with that said, I recommend it - among a lot of other novels in this genre - but for a good and compelling start, this is the book for you. I mean, it hits its audience well, if you’re the right reader for it you’ll know. It’s coming-of-age aspects are relatable beyond belief, especially when one is put in the circumstances that poor Jess Walker gets put in…but I won’t speak too much of that, you’ll have to read it yourself! So go on, take a gander, you just fall in love with it.

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