The Truth About the Devlins by Lisa Scottoline – Audio
ARC from PRH audio,s GP Putnam Books and Netgalley for an honest review
Book Blurb:
TJ Devlin is the charming disappointment in the prominent Devlin family, all of whom are lawyers at their highly successful firm—except him. After a stint in prison and rehab for alcoholism, TJ can’t get hired anywhere except at the firm, in a make-work job with the title of investigator. But one night, TJ’s world turns upside down after his older brother John confesses that he just murdered one of the clients, an accountant he’d confronted with proof of embezzlement. It seems impossible coming from John, the firstborn son and Most Valuable Devlin. TJ plunges into the investigation, seizing the chance to prove his worth and save his brother. But in no time, TJ and John find themselves entangled in a lethal web of deception and murder. TJ will fight to save his family, but what he learns might break them first.
My Review: 4 stars
The Truth About the Devlins was a fast-paced mystery and family drama that kept me entertained from start to finish! I love a story about an underdog or black sheep of the family and this one fit the bill.
TJ trying to make his way back into the good graces of his family. His brother, sister and both parents are all lawyers, while TJ is given the simple title of investigator. He takes it quite seriously though and gets a paycheck, so he deals with it. After a jail stint, he’ll take what they offer.
When John, TJ’s brother, calls about an incident that requires cleaning up, he asks TJ to help. TJ is more than happy to be included in anything that will put him into good graces with his family. This incident is where the meat of the story begins as it’s the catalyst to the mystery, lies, secrets and betrayals that unfold.
I love that the pacing kept up with what was happening in the book. The characters felt relatable, even the one that I wanted to punch in the face. The mystery wasn’t difficult to figure out and thankfully, there was a satisfying ending. You’ll enjoy this one if you liked What Happened to the Bennetts.
Quotes I liked:
Normalize that doing hard things can make you feel good but it’s difficult.”
“No woman likes to clean. What she likes is to restore order.”