A review by the_sassy_bookworm
The Lodger by Helen Scarlett

4.0

⭐⭐⭐⭐ — Gorgeous cover on this book.

The Lodger by Helen Scarlett is a gripping and haunting gothic tale set in post-World War I London. When the body of Elizabeth Smith, a lodger who had become a dear friend to Grace, is found in the Thames after disappearing suddenly, Grace is drawn into the dangerous underbelly of London to uncover what happened to Elizabeth.

Despite my usual aversion to novels set during wartime, I was thoroughly engrossed in this book. The author did a fantastic job of capturing the atmosphere and era with vivid descriptions, and the mystery itself was well-crafted and kept me intrigued until the end.

While I enjoyed the characters and found them well-developed and likable, I felt that the romance between Grace and Tom was a weak point in the story. However, as someone not currently invested in romance novels, it didn't detract from my overall enjoyment.

Overall, The Lodger is an excellent read for fans of historical fiction with its captivating plot and realistic portrayal of post-war London.

**ARC Via NetGalley**