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Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 17 Feb 2024, 08:18
by Alex Lynn
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "A Kind of Hush" by JoDee Neathery.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Summer and Matthew (Matt) Mackie had a beautiful family; this couple had three children: Willa, Griff, and Gabriel. Willa, a teenager, was a child produced from Summer’s formal marriage with Bradley Anderson. Summer and Anderson met in 1996, and after three years, Summer gave birth to Willa. When Anderson neglected Summer and they divorced in 2002, Summer married Matthew, who was the only child of his parents, and Matt adopted Willa as his legal daughter. Together, Matt and Summer had Griff in 2003, then Gabriel in 2005. Heartbreak replaced the happiness in the family when Griff died, and Summer put on agitations.

As time went by and the wounds healed, the family returned to their normal lives. The family planned their weekend outing; this was supposed to be a memorable day with a happy ending, but disaster struck the family again. Gabriel suddenly discovered that his whole family was no more just after he left them to use the toilet. The family had fallen off the cliff into shallow water. By the time the rescue team came, Summer had died, and her body was recovered facedown in shallow water. Matt was disoriented by brain trauma, and Willa sustained a mild injury. Who is responsible for this brutal ordeal? As Conner took over the investigation of the incident, could Matt ever be able to recover from his trauma and give his side of the story about how his wife died?

A Kind of Hush by JoDee Neathery is a realistic fiction of crime and suspense featuring the saga of a family grappling with the complexity of moving forward after a series of brutal events.

I enjoyed every bit of the element that made up the plot in this book. I love the various plot twists in the story and the suspenseful presentation of romance, murder, crime, detective, reunion, and family love, as well as the interesting narrating style that makes the characters come alive. From the context of the plot itself, I admire Matt’s parents for how they didn’t let their differences affect their support for their son and his family, their relationship with Starla, and how they tolerated Willa’s behavior. There was suspense all the way; the actual killer wasn’t known quickly and directly, which kept readers turning the pages to unravel this mystery. I enjoyed the family bond between the Mackies and Starla, who was their in-law; it showed how united they were. The story also depicts that God has a loving father; he cares even when we are faced with trials. There are words of encouragement in the story. I was full of emotions as I read the various positive turnarounds that were happening in Matt's family because Summer's death was a source of tension in the family for a long time.

I have some reservations about the unfolding of the plot, which I found difficult to rationalize, and it is what I don't like about the book because it gave me dissatisfaction. Connor didn’t conduct a thorough investigation; Willa was a major suspect, but he focused only on Victor Kurtz, even after telling them there were three people on the cliff. He started by saying everybody at the crime scene was a suspect. So his investigation was biased. Willa’s action showed she knew something about it, but she wasn’t thoroughly investigated. Directing the plot to where some obviously suspected characters are investigated well enough would justify the resolution made at the end.

However, I won't be able to take this relative flaw as an objective reason to deduct a star because it seems like a deliberate inclusion by the author, as Connor dated Starla and became too close with the family, which then made him not be able to check the family members, especially Willa, critically enough. All these considered, I would rate the book 5 out of 5 stars.

I found no grammar errors in the book, which testified to its exceptional editing. The book would be enjoyed by lovers of suspenseful twists of murder, crime, and romance. Generally, anyone who loves a happy-ending story would prefer this one.

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Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 05 Mar 2024, 05:07
by Ajay Rudrapati
I am very much awaited to read this book, Your review motivated me to read this book ASAP. The way you inculcated the details of the book in a very clear manner is impressive. Thank you

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 15 Oct 2024, 11:55
by Cynthia Pence
Thank you for sharing your thoughtful review of A Kind of Hush! The story of the Mackie family sounds both compelling and heartbreaking, especially with the twists and turns they face. I appreciate how you highlighted the complex dynamics within the family, particularly how Matt's parents supported him through such tragic events.

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 05:53
by Rebecca De Figueiredo
I enjoyed reading the review about this book, full of tragedy. The book’s prose is easy to get into, and the tone is very human and uncomplicated. The reader hopes the characters will be able to recover from these deaths and move on.

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 06:04
by Leen282
Any books with children dying, are very difficult for me to read. The family endured so much tragedy, and at the same time to book is recommended to lovers of stories with a happy ending. That made me really curious about the crime, what happened, was Willa involved?

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 06:14
by Amarachi Stephanie Ejike
A realistic crime fiction featuring the saga of a family grappling with loss and the complexity of moving forward after a series of vicious incidents
A Kind of Hush" by JoDee Neathery brings a mystery that leaves readers reeling.
Grab a copy and find out what the 'hush, hush' is about!

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 06:17
by Mohammad zerouali
"A Kind of Hush" by JoDee Neathery is a gripping family drama steeped in suspense, with a likable cast of characters that drives the story forward . The novel revolves around the Mackie family, who are trying to cope with grief after losing one of their members.

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 06:21
by Sushan Ekanayake
In "A Kind of Hush" by JoDee Neathery, a family outing turns into a tragic mystery when a fatal accident on a cliff leaves lives shattered. With themes of love, loss, and faith, this story blends family drama, suspense, and romance. Congratulations on being BOTD!

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 07:34
by Abhijeet Singh Bidhran
The novel unbelievably mixes components of anticipation and thoughtfulness, following the excursion of characters wrestling with the reverberations of past injury and the quest for mending. Neathery's composing is both melodious and profoundly reminiscent, bringing perusers into a reality where quiet frequently expresses stronger than words. The hero's close to home profundity and internal battles are depicted with a fragile equilibrium between weakness and strength, making her excursion engaging and piercing. The creator's capacity to wind around together subjects of adoration, misfortune, and self-revelation makes a convincing story that reverberates long after the last page is turned. Assuming you appreciate stories that investigate the complexities of human experience and the calm minutes that shape us, "A Sort of Quiet" is a delightful, provocative read that will leave an enduring effect.

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 07:40
by Fanisa Ndhabambi
Kind of Hush by JoDee Neathery is a book about a family enjoying a June outing at nearby Zoar Valley Gorge when tragedy strikes. One parent survives along with their teenage daughter and seven-year-old son found hiding in the nearby woods. Was this a tragic accident or something more heinous? Great Read for Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Literary Fiction.

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 07:58
by Braja Santika
Thank you for your review. One sentence in the first chapter of the book that makes me smile, "We're here to help, young lady. My name is Axl - yeah...my mom was a Guns N' Roses junkie. What's your name?" This book is an excellent choice for reader that love tragedy novel.

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 08:12
by kashala
I was full of emotions as I read the various positive turnarounds that were happening in Matt's family because Summer's death was a source of tension in the family for a long time. I can relate to it that the mysterious loss of a loved one disturbs the family for a long time. I love the review; well done!

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 09:12
by Jorge Leon Salazar
This crime-thriller novel features a plot centered around the drama and misfortune of a family trying to move on after a series of brutal events. It includes plot twists, suspense, police investigation, and romance. The death of Griff and then Summer seems like too much tragedy for my taste.

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 09:30
by Rupali Mishra
Congrats on BOTD!
A family vacation in JoDee Neathery's "A Kind of Hush" becomes a terrible mystery when a cliffside catastrophe leaves lives in ruins. This tale combines romance, mystery, and drama among families with aspects of love, grief, and hope.

Re: Review of A Kind of Hush

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 09:40
by Seetha E
The family drama, the relationship dynamics, and the plot twists sound interesting. I'd read the sample pages further before picking the book in light of the drawbacks mentioned by the reviewer. Congrats to the author.