Category - Fiction / Suspense & Thrillers
Format - Paperback
Condition - Good
Listed - 2 months ago
Ships From - Texas
Est. Publication Date - Apr 2016
Seller Description
New York Times Bestseller, Ruth Ware brings us a Reece's Book Club pick, In A Dark, Dark Wood. What should be a cozy and fun-filled weekend deep in the English countryside takes a sinister turn in Ruth Ware's suspenseful, compulsive, and darkly twisted psychological thriller. Sometimes the only thing to fear...is yourself. Leonora (Lee to some, Nora to others) is a reclusive writer, but when an old friend unexpectedly invites her to a weekend away in an eerie glass house, she reluctantly agrees to make the trip. But a haunting realization creeps in to the they are not alone in the woods. Forty-eight hours later, Nora wakes up in a hospital bed with the knowledge that someone is dead. Wondering not " What happened?" but "What have I done?" she tries to piece together the events of the past weekend. In order to uncover secrets and reveal motives, Nora must revisit parts of herself that she'd rather leave buried in the past... This paperback was read twice and in good condition.
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In a Dark, Dark Wood
ISBN: 9781501112331
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"What should be a cozy and fun-filled weekend deep in the English countryside takes a sinister turn in Ruth Ware's suspenseful, compulsive, and darkly twisted psychological thriller. Leonora, known to...
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PangoBooks readers generally found this book to be highly suspenseful and engaging, making it hard to put down. Many appreciated the quick and entertaining read, with some describing it as gripping enough to finish in one sitting. However, opinions on the ending were mixed; while some found it unpredictable, others felt it was predictable and lacked impact. Character development was a point of contention, with a few readers not connecting with the characters. Overall, it was considered a good, if not memorable, read by most.