Look I was one of the few and the proud who did not like "The Girl on the Train." I read that book and guessed at the ending pretty early on. Too bad "The Woman in Cabin 10" pretty much follows "The Girl on the Train" model though the author changes up things slightly here and there.We once again ha...
Not only do we not know who killed the girl, but we don't know if a girl was actually killed and who in the world she might be. Our narrator is completely unreliable, she doesn't know who to trust, or if she can even trust herself. There are plenty of suspects, but no evidence. Reading this book b...
Damn, I shouldn’t have read this book before going to bed… Mostly because Lo would freak out over the smallest things (due to her depression and claustrophobia), but I swear to God, this woman made me paranoid. Anyway, the premise for The Woman in Cabin 10 was intriguing enough. Lo has been suff...
The Woman in Cabin 10, Ruth Ware, author; Imogen Church, narrator Expertly written by the author, this psychological thriller will captivate the reader from page one and will not let go until the last page ends with a very satisfying conclusion. Although the tension builds throughout, the author ins...
The Woman in Cabin 10 is the sophomore effort by Ruth Ware. And it's a mighty effort indeed. Lo Blacklock gets the chance of her career as a travel writer. The chance to cover the maiden voyage of The Aurora, an exclusive, intimate, and luxurious new cruise ship. Lo jumps at the chance, it will ad...
#THEWOMANINCABIN10 @RuthWareWriter AVAILABLE 7/19/16 4 STARS! This book had me going crazy as well as Lo apparently. I knew something was up, Lucy, but I just couldn't figure it out. This one was also kind of creepy. Everybody on board that boat was odd. I don't think I would want to be on that...
By: Ruth Ware ISBN: 9781501132933 Publisher: Gallery Books Publication Date: 7/19/2016 Format: Hardcover My Rating: 4 Stars A special thank you to Gallery Books and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Cover Love!Ruth Ware returns following (2015) In a Dark, Dark Wood withTHE...
Another page turning thrill ride with a claustrophobic vibe from the pen of Ruth Ware who wrote one of my favourite darkly delicious tales of last year – rather than a dark dark wood this time we are on a dark dark boat where there is no hope of escape for anyone, least of all the reader. Immediatel...
We've all heard the stories about someone going overboard on a cruise in the middle of the ocean. The Woman in Cabin 10 is essentially a story about exactly that. A travel journalist, Lo Blacklock, has been invited along with another journalist, reporter, investor, photographer etc. on the maiden vo...
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