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Readers Guide and Spoilers for Broken Country
My Readers Guide and Spoilers for Broken Country discusses this buzzy spring 2025 book club title which was just announced as the March 2025 Reese’s Book Club pick! While it’s not a traditional mystery, Broken Country IS suspenseful and I think could appeal to mystery and historical fiction readers who want something a little different. I’ll give you my quick take and then include spoilers and a book club discussion questions for Broken Country.

Jen’s Quick Take on Broken Country

- While not exactly a traditional mystery, the first sentence of Broken Country is: “the farmer is dead, he is dead and all anyone wants to know is who killed him.”
- A dual timeline book, Broken Country is set in the English countryside in 1955 and 1968 and emphasizes class differences, sexuality and gender during the 1950s and 60s.
- It’s also a VERY dramatic love story (love triangle)
- I thought it had a lot of suspense and plenty of twists and turns, as you don’t know who killed whom and why until the end of the book.
- Perfect for readers who crave a juicy page-turner with a lot of drama! It was compared to The Paper Palace and I think this is a fair comparison.
- Published on March 4 by Simon & Schuster. Thanks to the publisher for the advance copy
Readers Guide to Broken Country
Spoiler Free Mini Review of Broken Country
I don’t always read “book club books” but Broken Country offered a mystery of sorts. I also found it a very readable book, one that I found hard to put down.
While I figured out some of the reveals, there was still a lot about Broken Country that surprised me.
Strangely, I didn’t relate to Beth, the main character, as much as I thought I would. Beth is a country girl who dreams of studying literature at Oxford, but I struggled to connect with some of her choices. This was the 1950s and 1960s, so that might have played a part.
There was a LOT of drama in the book, but I didn’t mind that at all. I enjoyed it, and found the dramatic ending right out of a movie. (Hmmm … is Reese going to make that happen??)
Grab my Book Club Discussion Questions for Broken Country
If you have a book club (or just want some thought-provoking questions to look at while reading) download my FREE Broken Country discussion questions.
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Plot Summary and Spoilers for Broken Country
And feel free to leave questions, thoughts, or disagree with me in the comments!
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