Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Tell Me Something True

Tell Me Something True is an atmospheric mystery. The plot includes a coming-of-age and a love story all wrapped into one. It takes place in the small Australian town of Yulara where all the characters reside. It will be published on January 5, 2027. I was lucky to receive a free copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.

The publisher's summary: 
 
I look along the road and notice how many people are standing outside their houses or watching from doorways and windows. Staring. Studying.

“Do you think this town will ever forgive me?” I ask.

“Not in a million years.”

Small towns are quick to anger and slow to forgive, but Arlo Hackett doesn't expect mercy when he emerges from a twelve-year prison sentence and makes his way back to Yulara, a waypoint on Australia's Great Southern Road. The last time Arlo was home in 1988, his brother Luke was charged with a terrible crime, and Arlo was found guilty by association.

His return to Yulara is like cracking open a time capsule full of hatred and violence, along with memories of the people he loved—the ones he couldn't save.

The small town wants Arlo gone, or worse, but every insult and humiliation pushes him to confront what really happened all those years ago. The truth will shock you, surprise you, and break your heart.

Tell Me Something True is told in a dual timeline, from Arlo's childhood and young adulthood to his release from prison when he was thirtysomething. Arlo spent twelve years in prison for covering up the murder of Saxon Winacott. Arlo's brother Luke confessed to killing her but never received a trial. He was beaten by the police at the police station and subsequently died. Saxon was the stepdaughter of the wealthiest man in Yulara, Frank Winacott. Frank frequently beat Saxon up so she moved out of the house at seventeen and was invited to live with Arlo's family by his mother.

Saxon had an engaging personality. She was high energy and loved life. Of course, she was beautiful. Saxon also played the piano well. She hoped to receive a full scholarship to a music conservatory and played good enough to actually get it. Saxon also had a one track mind. She loved talking about sex. Luke had a huge crush on her but Saxon was more interested in Arlo. Arlo told her she was too young for him though. However, the two of them were frequently together and Saxon always asked "tell me something true" which required revealing a secret.

Most of the characters are likable, especially the female characters. Saxon had a wild side but she was laser focused on obtaining a career in music. Her mother was sympathetic but her stepfather Frank Winacott was abusive and was primarily interested in making money, even at any cost. I liked all of Arlo's family. Arlo, himself, was a kind person as was his brother Luke and his mother. The Hackett family was poor but willing to give to others, which is how Saxon came to live with them. The men who worked at the police station were nasty people. All of them were villains. All were willing to stop following the law in order to protect the rich men in Yulara.

Tell Me Something True is a poignant, slow-burning mystery. It's an enjoyable read and I highly recommend it. 4 out of 5 stars.

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