Member Reviews
So i actually got the arc for the book as well as the audiobook. I followed along with the ebook and this audiobook was amazing. I already felt the book was an addictive hard to put down novel but the narrator did a great job with her mom’s British accent and switching back and forth. I loved it and look forward to more from this author. The only thing, like I said in my ebook review I just didn’t care for the ending. I feel some people should have gotten more done to them. Other than that this was my favorite read of the month.
When Chloe witnesses the hit and run of a swimmer via a jetski, she knows who did it. She is quick to call the police and report her findings. But things don't always go as planned and soon Chloe herself is in hot water.
Now this folks, is a psychological thriller done right! Short chapters with so many twists and turns had me on the edge of my seat as I binged through the second half of the book. This started out as a buddy read but it was such a failure on my end as I HAD to know what was happening and I zoomed ahead to finish the book 3 days earlier than planned. If all her books are as good as this one, you can be sure I'll be diving into the author's backlist!
4.6 ⭐️
A fast, twisty, addictive domestic thriller - I loved this book!
Chloe is an oddball. She’s had a lonely upbringing, has no friends and likes to watch people - with binoculars!
When a glamorous, wealthy couple move next door, Chloe becomes infatuated with wife Jemma and feels a strong dislike for her husband Adam
This is full of thrills, drama, stalkers, stabbing and unlikeable characters that I loved!
A thriller with a fast pace is always going to get better ratings than a slow burn from me. And from the very beginning, until the very end, this book is fast AF!
I’m also a sucker for a great twist and misdirection- check and check! Through the multiple timelines and documentary format, we learn so much, and the misdirection is perfection
There are a few things I would have liked, that didn’t happen, which is why I didn’t give this a five star - however, it came pretty darn close
I listened to the audiobook and the American narrator does an excellent job, especially as British mum Raven. So good!
I didn’t realize that the documentary filmmaker Trinity has actually been in another of the author’s books. From what I can tell, there is little overlap and it’s unnecessary to read it before this. However, on the basis of this book, I’ll definitely be reading it!
Thanks to Netgalley and Brilliance Publishing for access to this audiobook ARC in exchange for my honest review