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A review by pulp_fiction_books
The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill
2.0
The premise and layout of this book were intriguing, we have a book within a book and each chapter ends with someone giving the author notes on the chapter they've just read. Unfortunately the story was very repetitive, the majority of which was the main characters meeting at the protagonists apartment and then going out for food, over and over. I can't help but feel there's more description of Boston eateries and their decor than there is time dedicated to the actual murder mystery aspect of the book. Speaking of which the reveal of our culprit was extremely obvious from very early on and the reasoning was extremely weak.