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The Night Before
by Wendy Walker
I just finished The Night Before, and it was spectacular entertainment. My initial thought was “Oh, noooo, not another thriller like this..." But I stuck around to see what would happen, and I’m so glad I did.
“The Night Before” by Wendy Walker is full of twists and turns and more twists and turns, and as a self-proclaimed professional book detective, I did not guess this ending. And now I want all of my fellow thriller fans to read this to see if they guess the ending because maybe I’m just out of practice.
Laura moves in with her sister’s family after her seemingly perfect boyfriend unexpectedly dumps her and breaks her heart. She’s starting over and trying to get herself back into the dating world, and she tries out a dating website to meet some men who have been in a similar walk of life as herself.
And she’s heading out to get drinks with a new guy who seems like a good fit... but doesn’t come home that night. Or the next day.
The reader follows Laura and Laura’s sister, Rosie, and retraces everyone’s steps to figure out where Laura is and what happened to her... and as soon as everything seems to fall into place, everything comes unhinged again.
This was great fun and I’m so thankful to St. Martin's Press for sending me a copy to review! Thank you, thank you!
Add this to your summer reads list for some fast-paced entertainment that will blow your mind.
“The Night Before” by Wendy Walker is full of twists and turns and more twists and turns, and as a self-proclaimed professional book detective, I did not guess this ending. And now I want all of my fellow thriller fans to read this to see if they guess the ending because maybe I’m just out of practice.
Laura moves in with her sister’s family after her seemingly perfect boyfriend unexpectedly dumps her and breaks her heart. She’s starting over and trying to get herself back into the dating world, and she tries out a dating website to meet some men who have been in a similar walk of life as herself.
And she’s heading out to get drinks with a new guy who seems like a good fit... but doesn’t come home that night. Or the next day.
The reader follows Laura and Laura’s sister, Rosie, and retraces everyone’s steps to figure out where Laura is and what happened to her... and as soon as everything seems to fall into place, everything comes unhinged again.
This was great fun and I’m so thankful to St. Martin's Press for sending me a copy to review! Thank you, thank you!
Add this to your summer reads list for some fast-paced entertainment that will blow your mind.