Fallen Star: Book review



Title: Fallen Star
Author: Allison Morse
Genre: Thriller/Murder Mystery


It was nice to curl up with a murder mystery during July the 4th weekend. Picked this up on kindle based on some rave reviews by some of the publications and book clubs here.

Fallen Star is a riveting story about an unsolved murder mystery of a yesteryears Hollywood actress.

Gloria Reardon was a screen sensation in the 1940s and brutally murdered. There were many unsolved elements that led to some speculations. Many years later, her granddaughter cum aspiring filmmaker Kate Bloom discovers footage that holds the answer to the mystery surrounding her grandmother's death. With the help of friends, family and battling her own inner demons, Kate resolves to find the culprit.

This gripping narrative manages to capture the ambience of Hollywood in the 60s. It showcases a world where morals are compromised for power and fame comes at a price. It also depicts the rather patriarchal mindset towards women. The characters are well sketched out with each one possessing their own idiosyncrasies. The several twists and turns keeps the readers engaged till the end. There exists a certain supernatural and psychological angle to the story that makes it quite interesting.

Fallen Star is highly recommended for those who possess a penchant for mysteries and thriller!

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