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kay_bug08 's review for:
One by One
by Ruth Ware
A very high four stars. My best read of the year so far.
I did not expect this story to suck me in as it did so quickly. I was soon invested and curious to see what would happen. I read this book in only two sittings which I have not been able to achieve in a while.
The atmosphere was very enriching and Ruth Ware's writing style was very easy to read which I enjoyed. I do not normally read thrillers, so I did not expect who the killer actually was.
The way Liz presented herself as the killer was truly horrifying in its own way. Believing herself to be a victim, but also not shying away from the need to kill. Even in the end, when Liz caught Erin trying to flee through the window, she didn't scream or shout. She just snarled like an animal and mutely tried to stop Erin from leaving.
She was silent and devoid of emotion. A psychopath. An owl sent to hunt its prey.
A truly chilling read which I enjoyed very much!
I did not expect this story to suck me in as it did so quickly. I was soon invested and curious to see what would happen. I read this book in only two sittings which I have not been able to achieve in a while.
The atmosphere was very enriching and Ruth Ware's writing style was very easy to read which I enjoyed. I do not normally read thrillers, so I did not expect who the killer actually was.
The way Liz presented herself as the killer was truly horrifying in its own way. Believing herself to be a victim, but also not shying away from the need to kill. Even in the end, when Liz caught Erin trying to flee through the window, she didn't scream or shout. She just snarled like an animal and mutely tried to stop Erin from leaving.
She was silent and devoid of emotion. A psychopath. An owl sent to hunt its prey.
A truly chilling read which I enjoyed very much!