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THE WOMAN IN WARD 9 BY NAOMI WILLIAMS.
For those who enjoy a slow paced book this one is for you.
There's plenty of twists and turns in this story that will keep you guessing.
This is the authors thriller debut and she did a cracking job.

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This is a fast paced read that will keep you engaged and wanting to know more.
I must admit that I worked out one of the twists pretty early on in the book and as I continued to read you could tell all the clever ways the author was telling you, but not! I think I’m just really suspicious after reading lots of other books with similar twists. If you don’t pick this up while reading through, it will come as a surprise later on and have you questioning what you have read and how you interpreted it!

I must say the ending was a little disappointing, after another twist (which helps to explain a few more things!) it just didn’t give the character the justice I would have liked, I don’t want to give anything away so won’t say more than that.

It was well written and the scenes described well, I just didn’t find I connected with any of the characters, I didn’t find myself routing for anyone or really caring that greatly for them.

3.5 stars

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A strong debut thriller, quite slow in parts but a good read, u enjoyed the psychology aspect of the story and didn’t see the twist coming at all!! Thank you for the opportunity to re read this prior to release

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Emma is a psychologist who has been asked to work with Laura, a woman who has recently been admitted to a high security unit after she was found covered in blood but with no memory of how this came about. Emma begins to unravel the truth and soon draws chilling parallels to her own life and husband.

I was drawn into the synopsis of this one as it sounded like it would be an intriguing, dark mystery. After finishing I can say it definitely fitted that description and it ended up being an entertaining read. I did find a lot of the story quite slow and sometimes repetitive, however there was a very strong mystery at the centre of this which kept the story interesting. The twist at the end was very good and got me, making my rating higher. This was a clever, atmospheric and well written story overall. I would pick up more by this author. 3.5 stars rounded up. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this copy in return for an honest review.

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Many thanks to netgalley, the author and the publisher for approving my request to read this book.

The woman in ward 9 sees Laura in a psychiatric facility after being bought in covered in blood with no memory as of how she got there. Psychologist Emma is bought in to help unlock her memories after Laura refuses to talk to anyone else.

This book is expertly crafted with a well woven plot. I really enjoyed the psychology used within this book.

Dark, clever and suspenseful this will definitely have you hooked!

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Laura is taken to a high security psychiatric unit after being found covered in blood and no memory of what happened. With nobody to witness who the blood belonged to, Heaton Place brings in psychologist Emma, the only person that Laura will speak to, to try and work out what happened but, as she begins to unpick the story that is conveyed to her about Laura's wonderful life with her perfect boyfriend Daniel, some things seem all too familiar to Emma, in fact it would seem like Laura is talking about Emma's husband, Connor. Does Laura know more than she's letting on and can Emma work it all out in the five days she's been given?

The Woman in Ward 9 is a dual timeline thriller told in the present and past, intertwined with a backstory that I interpreted to be Laura's. It's a fast paced, multi layered read with short chapters (my favourite) and throughout the book those layers are gradually stripped back until we arrive at the truth of what really happened. This is a well wriitten, descriptive story with an intriguing plot that had me hooked from the start with some great twists and, just when I thought I had figured it out, Williams comes along with a sucker punch of an ending that completely floored me and left me wanting more for a certain character. This is a new to me author in my favourite genre and I can't wait to read more of her work!

I'd like to thank Headline and NetGalley for the approval, I will post my review on Goodreads now and Amazon on publication day.

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The Woman in Ward 9 is avertised as "A completely addictive psychological thriller with a heart-pounding twist" and you know what, it is exactly that... and more!

Wow, I don't say this often, but wow!

Absolutely recommend this one if you're up for a rollecoaster ride.

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This is a book that grew on me. Set in a psychiatric hospital, it explores the personalities of patient and psychologist. I found it a book that grew increasingly menacing. A lost lanyard, and other small mysterious things that built the story into its climax. The twist in the story at the end was completely unexpected. Excellent storytelling.

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The Woman In Ward 9 by Naomi Williams

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⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️✨

Synopsis:

VICTIM. WITNESS. KILLER?

Laura is found covered in blood that is not her own. With no memory of what happened, she is admitted to a high security psychiatric facility. With no body and no other witnesses, it is down to psychologist Emma to gain Laura’s trust and understand her disturbed mind.

As she listens to Laura’s story, she begins to draw chilling parallels between her patient’s life and her own. The man Laura describes sounds uncannily similar to Emma’s own husband...

Is she entering the mind of a victim, a witness - or a killer?

Thoughts :

A strong thriller debut! Whilst I did find this one a little slow paced in places -(I did find myself skim reading some parts) - I did enjoy the descriptive writing, and I loved how addictive the book was! I also liked the mystery (even though it annoyed me slightly 😂) that you didn’t know whose POV it was in the ‘Past’ chapters. It certainly made the book more gripping, and I liked that it really picked up the pace towards the end😍

In terms of the twist, I honestly had no idea where this book was going. It was shocking and unexpected! You’ll think that it’s revealed everything, but it doesn’t stop there! I loved the satisfying ending and the last line of the book too, which left me feeling fulfilled ☺️🥲

Although I only gave this one a 3.5, I do still recommend this one. It was a gripping thriller with a shocker of a twist!

I’ll certainly be checking out more thrillers from this author if she decides to write any more under this pen name. 😍

A huge thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC. Out 15th April as e-book, and 17th July in paperback.

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Woah! I had to take a minute to catch my breath at the end of this tension-packed read!

Psychologist Emma is asked to work with a client in a secure facility who has refused to speak to anyone but her. The client, Laura, is a psychologist herself and was found covered in blood with no memory of what happened. As Emma attempts to guide Laura to recover her lost memory, she begins to see similarities between her own personal life and Laura's, and some concerning events at the facility start to make Emma feel trapped.

Sinister and chilling, this book is superbly written with a well thought out plot that after planting a haunting sense of dread, gradually starts to drip feed hints at the truth, peeling back the layers slowly with lots of twists along the way.

Brilliant!

5 ⭐️ Thanks to Netgalley, Naomi Williams and Headine for an ARC in return for an honest review.

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This is what I might term an airport novel. You could pick it up if you have some hours to kill and find it engrossing enough. I don't think it's the most brilliant thriller out there but not the worst either, somewhere in the middle. The mental health unit setting gives it a chilling and tense atmosphere straight away and there are enough twists to keep your brain guessing. It's not particularly long and for me that's about right. It's the kind of book that others might have tried to stretch out but I think it's about the right length. If your 'to read' list is growing a bit thin then this will keep you occupied well enough.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Headline for this ARC.

Laura Winters wakes up in her home, covered in blood that isn't her own, with no recollection of what happened or whose blood it is. So she is taken to a secure mental health unit called Heaton Place where psychologist Emma Best and her supervisor Melanie Coldwell get six days to unlock her memory.

This tense and fast-paced psychological thriller is told in the first person POV of Emma, but can we trust her narration? What is real memory and what is delusion? Emma specialises in treating abused women because she lost her sister Sarah to suicide due to domestic violence, and during examination of Laura's relationship to boyfriend Daniel, Emma's own relationship with husband Connor comes under the microscope. There seem to be disturbing similarities but who is manipulating who, and also, why is he not answering his phone?

For a long time I was sure I knew what was happening until I wasn't anymore, then I thought I was on solid ground again until another twist pulled the rug out from under me. It takes a lot of skill to dumbfound a reader so thoroughly and I couldn't put this down. This book cost me several hours of sleep! Even now while writing this review I have to remind myself what really happened because the twists are so outlandish. I'm not going to spoiler but there is an entire paragraph with what really happened on my Notes app so I don't still get confused in my own mind.

So if you want a brilliantly written psychological thriller with an intriguing premise that destabilises you until you don't remember which way is up and that takes places in a creepy mental health unit with questionable staff, this is for you. Thoroughly recommended.

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The woman in ward 9

I loved this fast paced thriller. Read it in a day!
All throughout the book i thought i had it figured out until the last chapter from Laura!
It gives shutter island vibes but with a twist.

Would love to read more from this author.

Thanks as always to netgalley, the author and the publisher

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Firstly I would like to thank netgalley and Headline and the author Naomi Williams for an early copy of her book to read.

My first read from this author. A slow start and soon got interesting. Laura was covered in blood she had no idea what happened to her she finds help with a psychologist Emma will she discover the answers...plenty twists and turns keeps you guessing...my rating is 3.5 rounded to 4 as would liked it to be a faster pace...

Will be reviewed on goodreads and Amazon.

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Thank you Netgalley and Headline for this ARC!

I am not sure why I like thrillers/ stories taking place in psychiatric facilities. Like, I surely would not want to be locked up in one of those places myself for whatever reason!

Anyway, we are following Laura - who is found covered in blood with no memory whatsoever of what has happened to her - and psychologist Emma, trusted to be able to find out what has happened to Laura. And that is when things do bascially take an unexpected turn...

I have to admit, I have no idea if this was the first book of Naomi Williams, but I basically inhaled it. And now I am tired because I got no sleep.... so many wild twists and turns that do keep you hooked all the time, making it impossible to put the book down. Definitely recommended!

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The Woman in Ward 9 by Naomi Williams is a page turner that opens with a bang when the reader meets Laura, a woman who is found in the kitchen of her home covered in blood that is not her own. Unable to remember what happened or even whose blood it is she is admitted to a psychiatric facility and Emma, a psychologist is brought in to try to help her uncover her memories by gaining her trust. As the story unfolds and the rapport between the two women builds a disturbing story starts to emerge and leaves Emma questioning her abilities as a therapist and some of her life choices. Is Laura a victim, a witness or even a killer ? Emma will have to go to extraordinary lengths to discover the truth.
Now this is absolutely a fast paced read but it does require the reader to suspend their disbelief at certain points and if you are willing to go with that you are in for an entertaining time, however if you need your thrillers to feel realistic this may not be the book for you. I decided to let my issues with the portrayal of the secure facility and the "therapy" techniques go and settle in and enjoy the ride. The book moves a long at a cracking pace with lots of short chapters that kept me saying just one more, and before I knew it I was almost finished. The author did a good job of building tension and I enjoyed the creeping sense of dread as the story unfolded.
3.5 stars rounded up
I read and reviewed an ARC courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher, all opinions are my own.

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Patient X is locked away at Heaton Place, victim or murderer nobody knows and Patient X has no recollection.

Superb writing that brings to life a high security facility under lock and key, its staff and management with eyes everywhere. Drafted in for a short term assignment psychiatrist Emma soon realises that her status entitles her to little in the way of flexibility or direction as she assesses her patient.

Totally hooked from page one, I raced through this one. Its clever, its chilling and its a great read.

My thanks to Headline publishers and NetGalley for the advance read, all opinions expressed are my own.

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This book had me hooked from the very first page.

The story follows a woman who is found covered in blood, yet she has no memory of what happened. The premise alone intrigued me, but what followed was a psychological rollercoaster.

Midway through, things got a little confusing, but in hindsight, it all made sense. I had a hunch about the first plot twist, but the second one caught me completely off guard! It explained so much and made me appreciate the story even more.

The ending? Unfair—but in the best possible way. It left me wanting more, desperately hoping for a sequel where everything unravels further and every character gets what they deserve.

As someone fascinated by psychology, I loved how the book explored the human brain, trauma, and memory. It was right up my alley, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys psychological thrillers that truly make you think.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC!

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A clever novel that doesn’t rely on poor mental health stigma.

Unbelievably good read, quick but well written characters, and a plot that doesn’t stay still, it is all engrossing and will likely be read in one sitting.

I really was surprised at this novel, everything I was expecting was elevated in every way and on ending it, all I wanted to do is find another book by this author.

Definitely read this one.

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Emmas new patient is Laura. Laura was found covered in blood with no memory as to what happened.

Emmas job as a pyschiatrist is tough and now she has Laura, she has to unlock Lauras mind and help with the recollections and to remember.

What a read.. This is a book that I found exciting, enthralling and definitely intriguing.

It has twists, it has drama dna most of all it has a brilliantly plot and the stpry unfolded beautifully..

Definitely one on af my favs this year..

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