![]() ![]() Here’s a suspense tale so old-fashioned, I’m hard-pressed to recall an element of it that doesn’t derive. The Letters She Left Behind by Ruth Ware is available at these sites. Now, add to that list Ruth Ware’s new novel, The Death of Mrs. Then, there were other times where tensions were tight and my nerves were frayed. ![]() The story had a lot of down time where you didn’t feel like a murderer was after the main character, but there were questions to answer. Westaway for readers that enjoy thrillers mixed with mystery. The story was captivating and had a multiple mysteries along the way that kept me guessing at each page turn. I wasn’t sure where the book was going or why things were happening and I really enjoyed that. Westaway, 2018, etc.) channels The Turn of the Screw in her latest creepy mystery when a nanny takes a post at a haunted country. The Plot: I really didn’t figure out what was happening in this story until the end. I found it to be an excellent addition to the story. I longed for her to find a way to set her life straight, and I really enjoyed her Tarot card reading. I felt for her at the loss of her mother, even though it had not happened recently. ![]() The Characters: Hal, the main character was easy to like. The way this book was written, I was so worried for Hal and what was going to happen. The Writing: Ruth Ware’s writing is engrossing! She tells this story with a first person perspective and I found that I was really connected to the main character, Hal. I am totally on the Ruth Ware bandwagon now! This is my second Ruth Ware book, and I really enjoyed it. ![]()
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