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4.5 

Title: Last Thing to Burn, The
Authors: Dean, Will
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 242
Year: 2020
Language: English
Description: In a cottage in a corner of an English field, Lenn and Jane unhappily co-exist. Jane wasn't always called Jane, and this isn't the life she was seeking. But now, seven years down the track, Jane has even more to lose and all she needs is a moment's inattention from her husband ... her jailer ... her owner.

A dark and harrowing contemporary tale of human trafficking, this is a story of courage and resilience and the sweet possibility of revenge.

Categories: Fiction, Psychology, Suspense/Thriller, UK, Content may disturb, 2023 Titles

Reviews

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By: TAUR 036 2024-03-11 12:01:24
4 
Everyone read this sometimes harrowing book. We had an interesting discussion on human trafficking and the characters in the book.

By: AUCK 236 2023-11-23 13:39:21
3.5 
We all liked this book. The backstory was not well fleshed out and the ending was a bit too pat. But overall, a good read and a good discussion.

By: WHAKA 020 2023-10-16 14:44:14
4.5 
Gripping! It was a haunting and intense read! The resilience of the main character was truly inspiring.

By: CHCH 185 2023-10-16 14:41:38
2.5 
Our group was very divided over this book. A third really enjoyed it and found it compulsive reading. A third found the cruelty too ghastly, and a third wouldn't read it.

By: MOTUE 007 2023-09-26 12:22:49
4.5 
Grim subject but the book was enjoyed by most.

By: CHCH 037 2023-07-13 14:24:07
4 
Some of our group found this topic difficult to read about. Others, while horrifyingly real, found it a thriller that became a page turner. We all wanted to read that the main character eventually escaped! Most enjoyed this book, and while exploitation is a difficult topic, it does occur, even in New Zealand.

By: TAUR 016 2023-07-06 13:08:44
4 
Although our members found this a difficult read because of the horror and cruelty, all who read it (all but one) found it gripping and very hard to put down. A psychological thriller, this book could also fit into the horror genre. Although the situation was extreme, and perhaps strained credulity at times, the topic (human trafficking) was an important one, and such evil manipulation and abuse does occur. Will Dean brings it to our attention, taking a pro-woman, compassionate approach. The ending provides a satisfying conclusion and resolution, cleverly linking back to the title.

By: CHCH 548 2023-05-19 13:23:33
3 
Horrific story to read but very believable, was an easy and quick read. Couldn't put it down however some of our group said that is because they wanted it to end. The twist at the end had you on your seat to the last page.

By: ALICE 001 2023-04-26 14:14:25
4 
This book was considered important and valid. Author used the book as a platform to convey a hard truth about society, BUT it was grim. It was well-written, and prompted a discussion on human trafficking and domestic violence. Some enjoyed the book because of the enlightenment and writing.

By: CHCH 319 2023-03-13 11:49:24
4 
No one wanted to read this book but as soon as they'd started it they couldn't put it down. A lot of discussion about modern day slavery/domestic violence. Beautifully captured the landscape. Excellent, spare writing. An "easy" read, but not easeful.

By: CHCH 512 2023-01-11 14:47:32
5 
One of the most captivating books we have read! Can't say we loved it because the situation was awful, but most of us could not put it down. The record was 2 days for the first person to finish it.

By: AUCK 256 2022-11-08 16:40:11
4 
Great ending but it was hard to get there!! Is this really a contemporary tale - hard to think it is still going on.

By: DUNED 083 2022-08-15 12:31:32
4.5 
Not everyone could cope with this subject matter, but those that did loved this book. Great pacing, a palpable sense of tension and imminent danger - and great relief at the ending!

By: AUCK 355 2022-04-22 12:33:11
4.5 
Awful, but had to read! Many read in one sitting.

 
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