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An Unputdownable Small Town Murder Mystery
What an incredible debut! The Body in the River is a masterclass in small town suspense, packed with red herrings, drama, and a cast of suspects that will keep you guessing until the very last page. One morning, a girl is found murdered, and suddenly everyone on the river becomes a suspect. This book had me side eyeing every single character and changing my theory every few chapters.
Here’s what really made it stand out for me. There are over 15 POVs yes, fifteen. Normally, that would make me nervous, but Connor Sullivan pulls it off brilliantly. At the very start, the author includes a character list with a short blurb about each person (spoiler free!), which made it so easy to keep track of everyone. Instead of feeling overwhelming, the multiple perspectives painted a richer, more layered picture of the town and its tangled relationships.
As someone from a small town, I can confirm: the vibe was spot on. Everyone knows everyone’s business, and secrets don’t stay buried for long… or at least, not without consequences. And that ending? WTF. I did not see the killer coming. The epilogue was the perfect final twist, the cherry on top of an already phenomenal read.
This is one of the most impressive debut mysteries I have read in a long time, and I cannot wait to see what Connor Sullivan writes next. If you love small town drama, jaw dropping reveals, and clever plotting, this one’s a must read.