A review by booksbroadwaybubbly
The Woman in the Cupboard by Merry Jones

4.0

The Woman in the Cupboard by Merry Jones


Book Tour Stop! This thriller is exactly what I needed! I’ve been reading so many romances, but this thriller drew me in from the prologue.


Vanessa is found in a catatonic state after in the home of a prominent couple who have met a gruesome end. However, Vanessa isn’t her real name. As her mind starts to clear, she writes in a journal because her doctor told her to capture her thoughts. Vanessa, as the detectives have named her until they reveal her true identity, writes of unquestionable horrors that she has ensured in her life. The detectives work to uncover who she really is, only to find that she is apparently already dead. Mo and D’Angelo, the detectives trying to solve the murder case, must work together to try to figure out Vanessa’s truth.


I really enjoyed the way this book was written! The chapters were short and quick-moving, which made for an interesting and fast read. I also really enjoyed the Philadelphia references, since I’m originally from South Jersey!


Thank you to @katerockbooktours for choosing me to be part of this tour! @MerryDeeDeeJones thank you for this entertaining and thrilling book!


Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️