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The Woman in Room 9 follows Susan who wakes up from a comma she's been in for ten years. She doesn't remember anything, not even her name, so Doctor Quane helps her regain her memory. He also tells her that she happens to be the only patient at the psychiatric hospital where she's been staying. Nothing appears to make sense and on top of that, Susan is accused of murder. Can she regain her memory and prove her innocence before it's too late?

This novel seriously needs a trigger warning. The "twist" that reveals the backstory and motive of the villian was horrible, icky, over the top and a bit too descriptive. It is so disgusting that I can't even bring myself to write about it. It ruined the book for me.

Ultimately the novel is well-written, hence giving it three stars. Definitely not for the faint-hearted.

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A page-turner with a fast- paced plot I can’t wait to read the next book by this author! If you’re looking for atmosphere, drama and suspense, then this is definitely book for. Just when you think you’ve worked it out, you’ll find you were wrong!

The blurb drew me in immediately and this book was utterly addictive packed with shocking twists that you’ll never see coming!

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