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The Woman Upstairs
The Woman Upstairs | Ruth Heald
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You’d be lost without her…
She’s the shoulder you cry on when the father of your children disappears.
She’s the person you turn to when he comes back, begging for forgiveness.
She’s by your side when you discover his guilty secrets.
She helps rock your babies to sleep when they cry.
She’s your friend when you have no one else.
She’s the woman upstairs, whose feet you hear treading around as you drift off at night, thankful you aren’t alone.
But what if you’re about to lose everything because of her?
One of the most twisted, shocking, heart-stopping psychological thrillers you’ll ever read! Fans of K.L. Slater, The Wife Between Us and The Girl on the Train, prepared to be kept up way past your bedtime as you race through this addictive page-turner.
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The Woman Upstairs | Ruth Heald
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This isn't the sort of book I usually read, but it had an intriguing premise and it definitely won me over into this genre. Its well written, flows easily and pulls you in to its tense and at times unnerving atmosphere. I have to say I didnt like any of the characters at all, but I liked the use of flashback device to build the layers of story and it did keep me guessing until the end.

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The Woman Upstairs | Ruth Heald
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This book had some great twists. I liked that I really wasn't sure who the “bad guy“ was for most of the book .I also liked the flashbacks. I thought it was an interesting dynamic to add to the creepy history of the house. As Katie explored the house, the flashbacks started to make more sense and the suspense escalated. I would totally read a book that tells more about what was happening with the original family in the house.

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