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Harvey gets a phone call that his wife, Gwyneth, has been in a very serious hit-and-run accident. She had been walking along the road and was hit by an unknown driver, injured to the point of being in a coma. After a televised interview that Harvey agrees to do with the news in hopes of finding help, an older woman arrives, saying she is Gwyneth's estranged mother, that she saw the interview and is here to be present for her daughter.
Things take a twist when the woman, Freya, moves into the home with Harvey. The Stranger at the Door was my first read by AJ Wills, and I did enjoy it. It was a quick read, with a high-stakes mystery behind it. I read it pretty quickly, in about a day and a half, though I'm historically a quick reader. There was a lot that I enjoyed about this. The plot moved quickly and continued to advance, and on a couple of occasions I did have that anxious thrill-type of feeling which is fully why a person 'buys the ticket' to a thriller. In terms of things I did not enjoy as much. Some of the dialogue did not flow overly well to me, and I personally would've tossed Freya out the door waaaaaaay earlier. There's one portion of the story where Freya manages to get Harvey kicked out of the hospital. That portion felt unrealistic to me.
Overall I enjoyed this book and I think AJ Wills did a good job fleshing out his ideas!
3.5/5.0

Gwyneth is lying in a coma after an accident and her 'mother' has come to be reunited with her.
Harvey and Gwyneth are not on a road to horror.
What I loved about this chilling read was the deception and how Harvey who thought he should have known what was happening was completely taken in.
I loved the plot..I have not read anything like it before, it is different than the normal thriller.
I did not guess the ending but with the twists and all the drama it is a book I really enjoyed,,,

Firstly, thank you so much to Netgalley, Victory Editing & A.J. Wills for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for honest feedback.
I love a thriller, so the blurb and first page drew me straight in... Unfortunately, I didn't enjoy the rest of the story.
I couldn't connect with any of the characters - Harvey & Freya in particular were horrible people who had very questionable morals! I felt frustrated throughout the entire story at the way they spoke to & treated others.
Don't get me wrong, there was some suspense built in when you wondered what action Freya was going to take next, but, in the grand scheme of things, there wasn't a huge amount going on & the ending was a bit anti-climactic.
I'm really sorry as I hate writing negative reviews but I didn't click with this at all!

A J Wills is one of my favorite authors. The latest, The Stranger at the Door, did not disappoint. As I expected, I loved it.

The Stranger At The Door is a brilliant 5 STAR book. I loved it.
These are the sort of books that are my favourite. Fast paced and page turning.
The prologue had me hooked straight away and i couldn't wait to find out what was going to happen. I didn't want to end.
My first time reading this author and i'll definitely be reading more of their work.

Oh my god !! I could not put this down.. it was amazing from start to finish and absolute head spin of a book !!

Whoa!! So many characters to choose the guilty one!! It definitely took me a while! Great read!! This book had suspense, intriguing, murder, mystery, family secrets, fantastic characters and a fabulous who done it!! The story was very interesting and kept me glued to my kindle! I highly recommend reading this one! ‘I should have seen she was lying,’ Harvey snaps. ‘I let a complete stranger into our lives. Into our home. What was I thinking? If she’s laid a finger on Gwyneth, I’ll kill her.’ Thank you NetGalley, the author and the publishers for sharing this book with me!