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marniebooklover 's review for:
The Woman in the Library
by Sulari Gentill
Four strangers…A quite library…The Perfect Place for murder…”
A bloodcurdling scream in a Boston public library resulting in the murder of a woman sets this tale off and brings together four strangers who each becomes a suspect.
Everything about this book drew me in and had me hooked. From its Hitchcock vibe cover (the Australian version), to its interesting and intriguing story line, I couldn’t wait to dive in!
Right from the outset Gentill had my attention. She knows how to weave a suspenseful, clever and twisty tale and I loved the story within a story concept,that has been executed perfectly!
The characters each bring the story to life and I enjoyed getting to know them and their hidden secrets. They are a diverse bunch and make the story all the more riveting.
The Woman in the Library is a super fun and entertaining mystery to sink your teeth into and I absolutely loved it! I am so glad to have been introduced to Gentill’s work, who I found to be a wonderful story teller and I look forward to reading more from her.
A bloodcurdling scream in a Boston public library resulting in the murder of a woman sets this tale off and brings together four strangers who each becomes a suspect.
Everything about this book drew me in and had me hooked. From its Hitchcock vibe cover (the Australian version), to its interesting and intriguing story line, I couldn’t wait to dive in!
Right from the outset Gentill had my attention. She knows how to weave a suspenseful, clever and twisty tale and I loved the story within a story concept,that has been executed perfectly!
The characters each bring the story to life and I enjoyed getting to know them and their hidden secrets. They are a diverse bunch and make the story all the more riveting.
The Woman in the Library is a super fun and entertaining mystery to sink your teeth into and I absolutely loved it! I am so glad to have been introduced to Gentill’s work, who I found to be a wonderful story teller and I look forward to reading more from her.