Book ReviewMaya Seale goes from juror on a high profile case to defense attorney to being accused of murder. To clear her name, she must get to the bottom of the 2009 case she convinced everyone the defendant was innocent of committing. With multiple POVs that go back and forth between cases, the truth is slowly exposed, but not every question is ultimately answered.
After reading The Silent Patient, I went on a bit of the thriller kick, and then a legal thriller kick. So when I had to choose between The Holdout and The Girl with the Louding Voice for February’s BOTM, I decided to get The Holdout from my local library. (One day I will create a post entirely dedicated to declaring my love for libraries, especially city libraries like they are a god send but back to the point!) After patiently waiting my turn, I finally got my hands on this novel and then devoured it. Like, I typically take the time to take notes about the book after every chapter, and I had to make an agreement of every 7 chapters for this one! I did not want to put it down!
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