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A review by lielaaa
The Split by S.E. Lynes
3.0
Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley for a copy in exchange for my honest review! #TheSplit #NetGalley
The day following their wedding anniversary, Jessica discovers images on her phone from an anonymous number about her husband with another woman, engaging in meetings at hotels, and so on.
When Will remains tight-lipped about the situation, Jessica decides to kick him out. As they adopt a silent stance, matters start to take a turn for the worse...
The narrative revolves around manipulation, hidden truths, and deceit. The story unfolds with intensity and certain segments induce an eerie feeling. This psychological thriller is exceptionally crafted with unexpected turns that keep readers on the edge of their seat!
My feelings about this book are somewhat mixed. While it was engaging and well-written, I found certain aspects to be a bit repetitive, and some of the plot twists were not as surprising as expected. Despite these minor drawbacks, I do recommend giving this book a try for its overall quality and suspenseful elements.
The day following their wedding anniversary, Jessica discovers images on her phone from an anonymous number about her husband with another woman, engaging in meetings at hotels, and so on.
When Will remains tight-lipped about the situation, Jessica decides to kick him out. As they adopt a silent stance, matters start to take a turn for the worse...
The narrative revolves around manipulation, hidden truths, and deceit. The story unfolds with intensity and certain segments induce an eerie feeling. This psychological thriller is exceptionally crafted with unexpected turns that keep readers on the edge of their seat!
My feelings about this book are somewhat mixed. While it was engaging and well-written, I found certain aspects to be a bit repetitive, and some of the plot twists were not as surprising as expected. Despite these minor drawbacks, I do recommend giving this book a try for its overall quality and suspenseful elements.