Not as riveting as The Turn of the Key, but quite decent. Once again I enjoyed Imogen Church's narration, although her male characters tend to blend into one another and her version of the male voice isn't the most convincing to begin with. In terms of plausibility the story isn't very high up there...
Lo Blacklock, a journalist who writes for a travel magazine, has just been given the assignment of a lifetime: a week on a luxury cruise with only a handful of cabins. The sky is clear, the waters calm, and the veneered, select guests jovial as the exclusive cruise ship, the Aurora, begins her voyag...
TL/DR: It's Rear Window on a cruise ship with an able-bodied but addlebrained female protagonist. Protip: If you're on a ship where people are getting murdered and the wifi doesn't work, use your mobile data plan! We had a very long drive this weekend. As usual I lost the vote on what we listene...
AudibleDNF at 40%One of the most annoying female protagonists I EVER read. She is either in a "I'm sooo tired" or too drunk or too panicked or too stupid condition. One of the most unpleasant female narrator's voice I listened to. Maybe because I COULDN'T stand the main protagonist any longer. But...
Book: The Woman in Cabin 10 Author: Ruth Ware Genre: Fiction/Mystery/Thriller Summary: In this tightly wound, enthralling story reminiscent of Agatha Christie's works, Lo Blacklock, a journalist who writes for a travel magazine, has just been given the assignment of a lifetime: a week on a lux...
Maybe I've read too many books like this one. Maybe I'm cranky because I stayed up way too late last night finishing this book (I started it too early to "count" for my library's summer-reading program, and didn't finish it soon enough to get started on another book for my summer reading when it of...
The Woman in Cabin 10 had me fooled. I never guessed any of the plot twist until well they were obvious. I definitely won't be taking any cruises for a long time!
Firstly, am I the only one who sees a little similarity with The Girl on the Train? A woman who is drunk a lot although she keeps internalizing that she needs to stop, can't sleep, with a history of a mental break, who sees something happen and is accused of being paranoid and imagining things. It's...
This story was very suspenseful at times. I was alone in the dark for some of it and started getting that eerie creepy feeling. It did an excellent job of keeping my attention. The female lead finds herself in progressively more scary situations. She can't quit trying to figure out what's going ...
This story was very suspenseful at times. I was alone in the dark for some of it and started getting that eerie creepy feeling. It did an excellent job of keeping my attention. The female lead finds herself in progressively more scary situations. She can't quit trying to figure out what's going ...
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