A review by mrsjoylovesbooks
The Villa by Rachel Hawkins

dark mysterious medium-paced

4.0

Thank you St. Martin’s Press for a digital ARC. 
After reading the synopsis, I wasn’t sure if this was the kind of book that would appeal to me. I don’t read a lot of thrillers, but this dual timeline story that takes place in an Italian villa was pretty interesting. There are two POVs, Mary who was in the Villa Rosata in 1974 and Emily who is in the same villa, now named Villa Aestas in the present day, with her best friend, Chess. I found myself enjoying the 1974 timeline more, I guess because it has the allure of the 70s rock and roll attitude and love triangles. Emily & Chess weren’t characters I particularly cared for, but I think this was an intentional. This is a big assumption, but I feel like the author leaves clues throughout the story to explain some things that aren’t blatantly on the page. I finished this book around midnight and the next day, I couldn’t stop thinking about. I’ve read two of Rachel Hawkin’s previous thrillers, but this one is definitely different. In my opinion, it’s incredibly smart. 

I have a lot of thoughts about this story, especially the ending, but they’re the kind of thoughts that can only be discussed with someone who’s also read the book. So, if you know anyone hosting a chat, lmk! 

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