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It’s been six years since Flint’s debut novel, the compelling Little Deaths, but Other Women is certainly worth the wait. The twists and turns it takes had me gasping and wondering how it will all end because there are so many things and scenes that i haven't predicted.
Every time I read a Louise Candlish thriller, I think she can’t get any better, but this book is INSANELY good.Get ready to experience some madness and mayhem as Rick’s world changes forever when he meets Marina—you won’t be disappointed! Adding to his disquiet, Beth has taken pity on an acquaintance, recently dumped by the man who got her pregnant, driven out of her job, and homeless, and invited her to stay.
Such a gripping, original plot, with characters you really care about - I loved Alex’s voice, and felt his trepidation and fear all the way through, growing in slow increments. In the aftermath of Ms Vik Magnussen’s death, Scotland Yard said Mr Abdulhak was one of Britain's most wanted men.As always Louise Candlish has written a taut, unsettling, compulsive and ingenious novel with gasp-out-loud twists and fatally flawed characters forced into tragedy by circumstances. I honestly don't know why this mish mash of a book has Lisa Jewell on the cover saying it was her best one yet. The ending is what shocked me the most, I was very confident on how I saw the plot would end, and twist at the end was something I did not see coming.