
Served Him Right by Lisa Unger
3/10/26; 384 pages
Park Row Books
Served Him Right by Lisa Unger is a recommended revenge thriller following two sisters and their group of friends along with a plethora of medicinal plants discussions.
After a gripping opening the focus switches to sisters Ana and Vera. The two are very close and were raised by their late Aunt Agnes, who also taught them about herbal remedies. Vera is hosting an ex-orcism brunch for Ana's breakup with Paul. Invited are a group of her close friends, including Iggy, Esme, and Payton. During the brunch the police detective Timothy Bandeau knocks at the door informing the group that the body of Ana's ex, Paul has been found buried in a shallow grave by a walking trail. Ana is an obvious suspect. The brunch quickly ends, but soon after this Iggy becomes violently ill and must be hospitalized.
The quality of the writing is good, as expected, but after a strong start most of the novel is slow-paced. Adding
to the slow-pace is a plot that starts out strong, moving quickly, and
then it slows down to a slog through the majority of the novel.
Switching between multiple points of view and timelines did not help
hold my interest, especially when many of the chapters seemed like
filler with little plot development. It does
pick up toward the end with some twists and a satisfying conclusion. It
might help to hold your interest if you are highly interested in
natural remedies, herbal cures, using poisonous plants, and mysterious
groups of women healers.
Admittedly, none of these characters are likable or appealing in any way so it was a struggle to even want to know what happens to them. Iggy had promise as a likable character but she is hospitalized and near death for most of the novel. Paul was an evil man and deserved his fate so the question is who extracted revenge for his nefarious deeds. There are many past secrets/actions brought to light along the way.
Served Him Right will be best appreciated by those who enjoy novels focusing on unlikable characters extracting revenge and lots of medicinal plants discussions. Unger
is a favorite author and normally all her books are highly rated,
however this novel is just average and doesn't represent her best work. Thanks to Park Row Books for providing me with an
advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and
expresses my honest opinion.
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