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A review by cdivish
The Breakdown by B.A. Paris
4.0
After watching her mother's decline with early-onset dementia, Cass never thought it would happen to her, but now it seems she's forgetting everything--her alarm code, how to use her microwave and coffee machines and even large purchases. All of her problems seem to stem from the night she saw a women stopped on a deserted road. The next day, that woman was found murdered.
For me, this was not quite as successful as her prior novel, "Behind Closed Doors", but it was still an entertaining read. Even though it was not as twisty (if it had any at all) as most modern thrillers, it kept up the tension for the whole read. The peril of the main character was not as dire as "Behind Closed Doors," although like that one, the main character becomes the architect of her own solution, which is one thing I really admire in Paris's work.
For me, this was not quite as successful as her prior novel, "Behind Closed Doors", but it was still an entertaining read. Even though it was not as twisty (if it had any at all) as most modern thrillers, it kept up the tension for the whole read. The peril of the main character was not as dire as "Behind Closed Doors," although like that one, the main character becomes the architect of her own solution, which is one thing I really admire in Paris's work.