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Ladykiller
by Katherine Wood
mysterious
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House for a copy of this eARC. All opinions are my own.
In Ladykiller we follow Abby as she tries to figure out what happened to her best friend Gia based on a written account of Gia's life in the weeks before she went missing, all while discovering long-buried secrets and their consequences.
I appreciated the suspense aspect of the story. Some things felt like they were obvious but it was hard to tell if it had been purposely set up this way by the author or just that the way the story was written transformed to this without any intent behind it. Either way, it was good at keeping the reader guessing.
I wasn't a fan of the characters. Again, I'm not sure whether they were purposely written with no depth -- it's entirely possible given the story -- but they were just flavorless, is the best way I can describe them. I wasn't quite rooting for anyone throughout the book.
I was torn about the ending because I like endings in a book a certain way, but I think the ending fit the whole of the book.
Overall I would recommend this book for those seeking some suspense and reading about vapid rich people.
In Ladykiller we follow Abby as she tries to figure out what happened to her best friend Gia based on a written account of Gia's life in the weeks before she went missing, all while discovering long-buried secrets and their consequences.
I appreciated the suspense aspect of the story. Some things felt like they were obvious but it was hard to tell if it had been purposely set up this way by the author or just that the way the story was written transformed to this without any intent behind it. Either way, it was good at keeping the reader guessing.
I wasn't a fan of the characters. Again, I'm not sure whether they were purposely written with no depth -- it's entirely possible given the story -- but they were just flavorless, is the best way I can describe them. I wasn't quite rooting for anyone throughout the book.
I was torn about the ending because I like endings in a book a certain way, but I think the ending fit the whole of the book.
Overall I would recommend this book for those seeking some suspense and reading about vapid rich people.