By Harriett Lane ISBN: 031636987XPublisher: Little Brown and CompanyPublication Date: 01/06/2015 Format: AudioMy Rating: 3.5 Stars HER, a psychological domestic suspense thriller by Harriet Lane --of two forty-something women, neighbors, mothers, a friendship; secrets, revenge, betrayal, a past ...
Title: Her Author: Harriet Lane Genre: Psychological Thriller (or so they say) Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Publication Date: January 6, 2015 Format: Paperback ARC via Goodreads Synopsis My rating: 2 of 5 stars My review (published at Read, Run, Ramble): Thank you Little, Brown and C...
Her, Harriet Lane's second book is, like her debut Alys, Always, a literary psychological thriller. If you're wondering what that means, it means the thrills and the tension are ratcheted so tight as to be invisible and the horror cloaked in the everyday language of the mundane. It also means I ha...
Received a copy of Her by Harriet Lane through the First Reads Giveaway program in exchange for an honest review "I almost feel sorry for her now. So easy to feel sorry for someone whose life is full of such tasks and aspirations. Lying here, in her place, on her bed, my head on her pillow, it is al...
I came across this book last year when Fully Booked Gateway branch had a renovation sale wherein EVERYTHING is discounted with 50% off the original price. I went to the shop on the 3rd or 4th day of the sale so, unfortunately, almost all the good titles were already taken. I bought this along with 2...
Publication Date: Available now from W&N Orion Publishing Group. Thank you to the author and publisher for the review copy via Netgalley. Two women; two different worlds. Emma is a struggling mother who has put everything on hold. Nina is sophisticated and independent – entirely in control. When...
A quick read. Not quite the psychological thriller I hoped it would be, but it kept my interest nonetheless. A disturbing little character study and I have no doubt that there are people just like Frances Thorpe sniffing their way around the elite and the privileged.
Full review of this work appears here, on Buried In Print.Each of us has experienced those moments, when passing noise and bustle, of feeling removed from what really matters.You know, those moments of startling clarity, when you are surrounded by stillness, observing the action but separated from i...