Title: Beautiful Ugly
Author: Alice Feeney
Narrated by: Richard Armitage and Tuppence Middleton
Publisher: MacMillian
Audio
Length:
Approximately 9 hours and 19 minutes
Source: Review Copy from NetGalley and checked out through Libby with the Kewaunee Public Library
Do you prefer reading books with single POV or multiple POV?
Grady Green has just found out that his latest book has made the best sellers list, but his joy is tempered as his wife Abby has not returned home to hear the news. He receives a mysterious phone call from her and then she disappears. A year later, Grady’s life has gone off the rails, but he has one last opportunity to get back on the right path. His publicist has been left a writer’s retreat on a remote Scottish island that another of her famous writers used to use to write his books. Grady can use it to crank out a book. Once on the island, he notices that things are odd. Is he seeing his missing wife? Why does everyone wear the same mysterious ring? Can he leave the island?
My thoughts on
this book:
· This book had a great first chapter that pulls you in with Abby going missing.
· I loved Richard Armitage as the main narrator of the audiobook. There were also sound effects throughout the novel, especially with phone calls.
· The story was primarily told through Grady’s point of view, but there are some chapters set in the past told through Abby’s point of view.
· I loved the Scottish island setting of Amberly. Being cut off from the rest of the world gives the story an eerie feel.
· This novel had interesting characters. I felt like I was losing my mind with Grady on the Island. I must admit that my favorite character though was Grady’s dog.
· I enjoyed this thriller until the end. There was just one too many twists and it fell into the very unbelievable category for me. I was disappointed as I had really enjoyed the book until that point.
Favorite quote: “Sometimes I think we are all the unreliable narrators of our own lives.”
Overall, Beautiful
Ugly by Alice Feeney had all the makings of a great thriller, but unfortunately
the ending made this an overall disappointing read.