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Dying to Meet You: A Domestic Thriller
by Sarina Bowen
I was a bit hesitant to start this one, but I ended up flying through it in less than 24 hours. Once I got hooked on the story, I simply couldn’t put it down. Told from three alternating points of view—with Rowan as the central voice—the narrative pulled me in fast. Rowan accidentally witnesses the murder of her recent ex, Tim, and quickly becomes entangled in the investigation surrounding his death.
I really enjoyed the shifting POVs; they added an extra layer of depth and kept the suspense building. It was the constant sense of mystery that kept me turning the pages—I had to uncover all the little secrets surrounding Tim’s death.
The setting was another highlight for me. The big, old mansion steeped in horrific history gave the whole story an eerie, atmospheric quality. At times, it felt like I was watching a TV show—I could vividly picture every detail, which made the creepy vibe all the more immersive.
Overall, I was satisfied with how it all wrapped up. I didn’t figure out who the killer was until the very last moment, which I loved. While I think I slightly preferred The Five Year Lie, this was definitely an entertaining read that I’d recommend.
I really enjoyed the shifting POVs; they added an extra layer of depth and kept the suspense building. It was the constant sense of mystery that kept me turning the pages—I had to uncover all the little secrets surrounding Tim’s death.
The setting was another highlight for me. The big, old mansion steeped in horrific history gave the whole story an eerie, atmospheric quality. At times, it felt like I was watching a TV show—I could vividly picture every detail, which made the creepy vibe all the more immersive.
Overall, I was satisfied with how it all wrapped up. I didn’t figure out who the killer was until the very last moment, which I loved. While I think I slightly preferred The Five Year Lie, this was definitely an entertaining read that I’d recommend.