Book Review: Brad Street Gate by Robin Kirman
With the small teases of summer weather we've been getting here in western PA, I have been itching for some easy summer reads. You know, the ones you can't see to put down and you buzz through them quickly and then look up at the end and seriously wonder how you caught everything when you're brain was reading so fast. For this exact hope, I chose to read Brad Street Gate by Robin Kirman as Good Housekeeping had deemed it, 'un-put-downable.' listed right there on the cover! The book is set up like a mystery...kind of, spanning several years during and following the Harvard graduation of three college friends (well, they're kind of friends) that all have a front row seat (kind of) to a murder that happened their senior year of college. There's a whole lot of kind of going on in the book, which is why I can say I kind of enjoyed it. It was difficult for me at the start of the book as the story is told in a flip flopping time frame where the narrative reveal...