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saschadarlington 's review for:
The Whispering Room
by Dean Koontz
4 1/2
After I finished A Silent Corner (see review here), I fully expected to launch right into The Whispering Room. I started reading it, but I stopped. I don’t know, but there was something about the beginning with poor Cora, her mental state, and her lovely little dachshund that just made me stop. At that point in time, I just couldn’t handle reading about what I expected to happen. I picked up the book again about a week ago and was caught up in the story.
Lots of things happen in The Whispering Room so there’s no time to be bored. I love that Jane met up with Luther, the sheriff from Cora’s hometown who follows clues and intuition. I love the fact that he had faith in his knowledge of Cora so that he followed his gut.
read more: http://saschadarlington.me/2019/05/04/review-of-the-whispering-room/
After I finished A Silent Corner (see review here), I fully expected to launch right into The Whispering Room. I started reading it, but I stopped. I don’t know, but there was something about the beginning with poor Cora, her mental state, and her lovely little dachshund that just made me stop. At that point in time, I just couldn’t handle reading about what I expected to happen. I picked up the book again about a week ago and was caught up in the story.
Lots of things happen in The Whispering Room so there’s no time to be bored. I love that Jane met up with Luther, the sheriff from Cora’s hometown who follows clues and intuition. I love the fact that he had faith in his knowledge of Cora so that he followed his gut.
read more: http://saschadarlington.me/2019/05/04/review-of-the-whispering-room/