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# The Last Thing She Ever Did

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The Last Thing She Ever Did - Kindle edition by Olsen, Gregg. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Last Thing She Ever Did.

Review: A GRIPPING NOVEL WITH A SURPRISING TWIST - **********SPOILERS******** This was a tremendously enjoyable novel! It was enthralling! I read it in 3 days; I was very desirous to reach the conclusion. The major male characters——David & Owen——were such disgusting human beings. I absolutely abhorred the both of them. Mr. Olsen did a marvelous job creating disgusting, selfish, sociopathetic SOBs in the characters of David & Owen. I was very pleased how things ended for the both of them. Carole (David’s wife) was once a high powered, effective executive of Google before she gave birth to her son Charlie. After his birth, she resigned from her position and became a textile artist so she could stay home & raise her son. After her son disappears, she becomes a gray shadow of her former, confident self. She disintegrates & becomes undone under the stress of not knowing if her 3 year old son is alive or dead. The author paints a vivid and believable picture of her downward spiral. Her next door neighbor Liz Jarrett (Owen’s wife) witnesses Carole’s disintegration with her own personal torment. Liz has had her own lifelong misery to contend with. When she was 9 years old, she was traumatized when a flash flood destroys her neighbor’s car during a trip to the lake, and her friend is drowned. This was the second worst thing that ever happened to her. The worst thing that will happen to her is vividly described by Mr. Olsen’s deft, polished, & vivid writing style. The novel ends in a kind of indefinite way, as we don’t really know what happens to Liz when she finally speaks out. The reader can only imagine. The author, in ending his novel as he did, creates a more impacting & memorable novel. I just loved this book! I recommend buying it now while the book is on sale. I’ve read a few of Gregg Olsen’s other novels. They were terrific, but I liked this novel best of all.
Review: Enjoyed it - This book kept me intrigued even though I kind of knew what happened towards the beginning. My issue is that it regurgitated the same conversations over and over for about 3/4 of the book. Like it was just stuck and didn't move forward. I could see several directions that it could have went to make it more interesting instead of revisiting the same feelings and situations. The ending was good, even though I feel it's unbelievable that Owen would do what he did, he would fight tooth and nail to save himself. That was a little disappointing to me. But I liked this book much better than If You Tell and finished it, although I did skip through some of the repeated conversations.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B072LD57FC |
| Accessibility  | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,067 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #36 in Women's Psychological Fiction #65 in Women Sleuths (Books) #75 in Women Sleuths (Kindle Store) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (41,054) |
| Enhanced typesetting  | Enabled |
| File size  | 3.6 MB |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1542096423 |
| Language  | English |
| Page Flip  | Enabled |
| Print length  | 381 pages |
| Publication date  | January 1, 2018 |
| Publisher  | Thomas & Mercer |
| Screen Reader  | Supported |
| Word Wise  | Enabled |
| X-Ray  | Enabled |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A GRIPPING NOVEL WITH A SURPRISING TWIST
*by C***E on April 11, 2018*

**********SPOILERS******** This was a tremendously enjoyable novel! It was enthralling! I read it in 3 days; I was very desirous to reach the conclusion. The major male characters——David & Owen——were such disgusting human beings. I absolutely abhorred the both of them. Mr. Olsen did a marvelous job creating disgusting, selfish, sociopathetic SOBs in the characters of David & Owen. I was very pleased how things ended for the both of them. Carole (David’s wife) was once a high powered, effective executive of Google before she gave birth to her son Charlie. After his birth, she resigned from her position and became a textile artist so she could stay home & raise her son. After her son disappears, she becomes a gray shadow of her former, confident self. She disintegrates & becomes undone under the stress of not knowing if her 3 year old son is alive or dead. The author paints a vivid and believable picture of her downward spiral. Her next door neighbor Liz Jarrett (Owen’s wife) witnesses Carole’s disintegration with her own personal torment. Liz has had her own lifelong misery to contend with. When she was 9 years old, she was traumatized when a flash flood destroys her neighbor’s car during a trip to the lake, and her friend is drowned. This was the second worst thing that ever happened to her. The worst thing that will happen to her is vividly described by Mr. Olsen’s deft, polished, & vivid writing style. The novel ends in a kind of indefinite way, as we don’t really know what happens to Liz when she finally speaks out. The reader can only imagine. The author, in ending his novel as he did, creates a more impacting & memorable novel. I just loved this book! I recommend buying it now while the book is on sale. I’ve read a few of Gregg Olsen’s other novels. They were terrific, but I liked this novel best of all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enjoyed it
*by S***N on July 18, 2025*

This book kept me intrigued even though I kind of knew what happened towards the beginning. My issue is that it regurgitated the same conversations over and over for about 3/4 of the book. Like it was just stuck and didn't move forward. I could see several directions that it could have went to make it more interesting instead of revisiting the same feelings and situations. The ending was good, even though I feel it's unbelievable that Owen would do what he did, he would fight tooth and nail to save himself. That was a little disappointing to me. But I liked this book much better than If You Tell and finished it, although I did skip through some of the repeated conversations.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Endless shocks.
*by B***C on January 25, 2018*

I was drawn into this saga hook/line/sinker. Rarely will I pick up my Kindle during the day, usually await bedtime...this novel was the exception whereby I interrupted numerous tasks every day needing to know 'what happens next'. The stage is intensely set with the opening: "Twenty Years Ago". The description of the flood is mind boggling - you see and feel it all. Then comes Chapter One "Just Before", present day. Interestingly, I almost wasn't going to continue reading after what happens in this chapter, I was so upset by what occurred. Fortunately, I continued because I would have otherwise missed a thoroughly engrossing story. Talk about some messed up lives - shocking minds. I read a LOT of mystery/criminal/suspense novels, this was absolutely one of the best. Loved Esther, the detective. I also enjoyed some of the characters' (author's) thought-provoking passages: "People born rich don't try to hard. They know they don't need to. They already have everything they want, and they never have to break a sweat to show it off. Showing it off is for those at risk of ending up back where they started." "A tragedy's main players have no control over how other people might choose to perceive an error in judgment." Tighten your seatbelts, get ready to neglect of many things in your daily living, including reading way too late into the night. Well done, Mr. Olsen.

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