A review by mcnaughtreading
A Nearly Normal Family by M.T. Edvardsson

4.0

Stella just turned 18 and somehow she finds herself accused of murdering a 32 year old man at the neighborhood playground. A Nearly Normal Family is told from the perspective of Stella, her father the pastor (personally my least favorite part I found him to be annoyingly clueless), and her mother a defense attorney.

This is less of an action packed thriller and more of a character study. Still, the interesting mystery and multiple perspectives will definitely keep you turning pages. It’ll also make you think about truth and the various versions of it that can exist within the same reality.