Review of Somebody Knows
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Review of Somebody Knows
Pamela Ungashick’s Somebody Knows is a dramatic story proving that not getting involved could cause death. Red could not work because of a head injury he sustained in a mining accident. Edith resented being married to Red because they were living in poverty. However, she had a plan for Audrey that would make them rich. Audrey was pretty, but Edith felt her attitude needed work. Audrey is rushing to catch the bus, but Johnny and Cliff knock her down. To her surprise, Freddie stands up for her and makes the boys apologize. Unfortunately, Audrey misses the bus, so Freddie’s mother offers her a ride. Mrs. Littleton and Freddie help Audrey fit in at school.
After finding Audrey’s diary, which shows how badly Edith treats Audrey and her father, Edith seeks out Mr. Trent’s help. Meanwhile, Red has fallen ill. When the doctor states that Red needs better care, Audrey and her younger brother, Harry, take over his care. Harry comes home to find that Audrey and her belongings are gone. Edith claims Audrey is helping a cousin, but Harry knows they don’t have any cousins. The veiled threat Edith gives Harry makes him stay quiet. He helps Red, and his father is getting better. Edith is preparing a special meal for her husband, and Harry thinks everything is going to be okay. He didn’t know that he was completely wrong.
Divided into two parts, Somebody Knows is a thriller and family drama full of intense suspense. The alternating views between Edith, Audrey, and Harry give a complete view of what is happening in the Scott family’s dilapidated home. The unpredictable plot is like riding a roller coaster; just as I thought I had the answers, the sudden twists took me in a different direction. Edith blames her poverty and living conditions on other people. Audrey’s attempts to stand up against her mother result in complete malice. Harry’s meek nature and special treatment deteriorate when he asks questions.
Somebody Knows is an exceptional book full of intrigue and mystery. On the surface, it is dealing with generational abuse and conflict, but it dives much deeper. The actions each character takes are relatable reactions to what is happening around them. Exceptional attention to detail in the surroundings and atmosphere of each moment is easy to envision. The vivid details are perfectly in balance to make the book flow smoothly.
I rate Somebody Knows 5 out of 5 stars. The editing of the story is flawless. I did not find any errors. The intriguing plot kept me from putting the book down. The supporting characters add depth to the story, and their actions become more understandable. I found it sad that Audrey and Harry are outcasts because of their mother and grandmother’s actions in the past.
Adult readers who enjoy psychological thrillers will find this book appealing. The child abuse, rape scene, mention of murder, and graphic description of Red’s condition may offend some people. Somebody Knows has nothing negative and is one of my favorite thrillers.
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