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The Death of Mrs. Westaway
by Ruth Ware
So, this is my first book by Ruth Ware. I heard rave reviews and decided to read it. I wouldn't say I loved it, but, it was good.
The descriptions gave me chills, especially of the house. The story held melancholy throughout and once or twice I wanted something to lighten up the situation.
The mystery was almost clear to me in the middle of the story. There were quite a few hints scattered around.
Hal was undoubtedly the strongest character along with Maud who despite being dead made her presence felt in every page.
I had some apprehensions about Mitzi, but she turned out to be such a genuine person. Nothing fake about her.
The descriptions gave me chills, especially of the house. The story held melancholy throughout and once or twice I wanted something to lighten up the situation.
The mystery was almost clear to me in the middle of the story. There were quite a few hints scattered around.
Hal was undoubtedly the strongest character along with Maud who despite being dead made her presence felt in every page.
I had some apprehensions about Mitzi, but she turned out to be such a genuine person. Nothing fake about her.