
Every Secret Thing
Leigh says: I never expected to get a thriller from Kearsley. This was originally published in 2007 under the pen name Emma Cole and then rereleased in Kearsley’s name in 2010. Kate is a Canadian journalist over in London to cover a serial killer trial when she becomes embroiled in a cover-up dating back to WWII. Soon she's on the run for her life as she figures out what happened in Lisbon during the war. I enjoyed learning about the espionage service in Lisbon and found the way it tackled ageism to be refreshing and unexpected. This had a dual timeline like most of Kearsley's novels but the pacing was all over the place and the POV transitions were quite clunky and could be jarring. Admittedly, I'm very picky when it comes to thrillers so this was only fine for me.
Publisher’s description:
Kate Murray is deeply troubled. In front of her lies a dead man, a stranger who only minutes before had spoken to her – about a mystery, a long-forgotten murder and, most worryingly, her grandmother. His story was old, he had told her, but still deserving of justice. Soon Kate is caught up in a dangerous whirlwind of events that takes her back into her grandmother’s mysterious war-time past and across the Atlantic as she tries to retrace the dead man’s footsteps. Finding out the truth is not so simple, however, as only a few people are still alive who know the story…and Kate soon realizes that her questions are putting their lives in danger. Stalked by an unknown and sinister enemy, she must use her tough journalistic instinct to find the answers from the past in order to have a future.








