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Very standard Ruth Ware, which is perfectly fine if you know what you are getting into
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The Woman in Suite 11 by Ruth Ware
I really enjoyed The Woman in Cabin 10, so I was excited for this one, but I didn't end up enjoying it as much as the first one.
The pacing of this book felt a bit slow to me. Between each plot point that happened, there was a lot of time that Lo spent analyzing and processing each event. Her lengthy, slow-motion anxiety spirals made the actual events feel that much further apart, and I started to lose patience with her. I prefer a faster-paced thriller, and not so much deliberating on how each tiny occurrence made her feel. Also, it felt a bit repetitive to me.
It seemed pretty obvious to me who the killer was, just not the logistics of how, but that wasn't too difficult to guess, either.
I really enjoyed The Woman in Cabin 10, so I was excited for this one, but I didn't end up enjoying it as much as the first one.
The pacing of this book felt a bit slow to me. Between each plot point that happened, there was a lot of time that Lo spent analyzing and processing each event. Her lengthy, slow-motion anxiety spirals made the actual events feel that much further apart, and I started to lose patience with her. I prefer a faster-paced thriller, and not so much deliberating on how each tiny occurrence made her feel. Also, it felt a bit repetitive to me.
It seemed pretty obvious to me who the killer was, just not the logistics of how, but that wasn't too difficult to guess, either.
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A very solid follow up to The Woman in Cabin 10! I enjoyed it even though many parts stretched believability.
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