I don’t usually post two reviews in consecutive weeks, but this time I’m going to do so.

OVERVIEW
A well written mystery.
STORY
Charlie is surprised and shocked when her sister, Angie, rings her to ask for help. The two have been estranged for years after Angie married the love of Charlie’s life.
Angie says Tom is dead, and that she has lost all memory of the last few months. She can’t cope.
Against her better judgement, Charlie goes to help her sister, only to find chaos. There is no body and no money. What has happened to Tom?
Tom and his partner, Stuart, had been renovating a hotel, the Folly’s End of the title, so there should be money. But when a body is found in the cellar, everything turns upside down.
BLURB
Two estranged sisters, a dead husband, a mysterious hotel and a ghost?
Charlie’s sister Angela is not her favourite person after deliberately stealing the love of her life.
Years later, Angel’s husband dies mysteriously, leaving her with two children and no money. She begs her big sister to help her.
Can Charlie find it in her heart to forgive her sister, or will old feelings destroy any chance of a reunion?
Can they work together to solve their problems, or would that be asking for the impossible?
CHARACTERS
Jaye Marie has created a cast of wonderfully complex characters from the sensible Charlie to the unpredictable Angie.
We see Charlie’s growing confusion as the mystery of Tom’s disappearance escalates, and at her growing feelings for Stuart, Tom’s partner.
We watch Angie as her moods swing from anger, to sarcasm to happiness seemingly at random.
Angie has two young daughters who are confused and frightened by a situation they can’t understand.And Stuart, as well as Angie, is hiding secrets.
WRITING
I cannot fault the writing. Jaye Marie writes clearly and well. I found no typos, spelling or grammatical errors.The scenes are set well and I could easily visualise the hotel, although I would have liked a little more description of Bognor Regis and Angie’s home.
If there was a downside to this story it was that I guessed what was really going on fairly early. Also, we didn’t learn what exactly happened to Tom, Stuart, and Angie before the mystery, nor why.
I gave it 4*
In order to get a particular number of stars, it is not necessary to meet all the criteria. This is a guide only.
5* Exceptional. Wonderful story. Setting well drawn, and characters believable–not perfect, but with flaws. Will keep you up all night. No typos or grammatical errors.
4* A thoroughly enjoyable read. Great and original story. Believable setting and characters. Very few grammatical errors or typos.
3* I enjoyed it. Good story. Characters need some development. Some typos or grammatical errors.
2* Not for me. Story not very strong. Unbelievable and flat characters. Setting not clearly defined. Many typos or grammatical errors.
1* I hated it. Story almost non-existent. Setting poor. Possibly couldn’t finish it.
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