Although listed as a thriller, Be Careful What You Wish For was more of a cozy mystery.
Pure and Madi lead completely different lives, from profession to location. They each find themselves needing to leave their normal world behind for a time to process and regroup after each suffers an unsettling event. The two find eachother on a flatshare site and agree, via email, to swap locations for a month.
Madi, older, a professional actress, leaves her London flat after a battle with cancer, wanting some time to be alone and at peace. Prue, a young photographer, who’s marriage proposal was rejected in the a very public way in her very tiny village, sets off to Madi’s flat in London, as far from home as she has ever been.
The reader is given very little information about the characters to being with, just small glimpses and hints. As the story progresses, we really get to see each character emerge and to appreciate how much each of their environments shaped their narrative.
Madi is quickly embraced by Prue’s tiny village, even though she tries hard not be. Walks, and cups of teas and visitors soon open’s Madi’s eyes and heart. Prue, meanwhile, find London horribly intimidating at first but soon discovers that it is awe inspiring as she forges her own friendships.
The village characters really lend a nice “cozy” feel to this book, as their histories and foibles slowly unravel.
The narrative is told in alternating chapters using Prus and Madi’s and a third voice menacing voice. I feel that the third voice, although meant to lend to the thriller part of the story took away from what would have been a nice little mystery.
The two sides of thriller and mystery didn’t gel for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and to the publisher for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.