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The Death of Mrs. Westaway
by Ruth Ware
I was hesitant to read this as I struggled with 'In A Dark, Dark Wood'. But I'm glad I gave this a try.
It did take a few chapters to really get going but once it did I didn't want to stop. I needed answers. What happened to Maud? Who is Hal's father?.
Throughout the book I had a few theories for both questions. I ended up sort of being correct with who Hal's father was. But I didn't see it coming what happened to Maud, although looking back I probably should of.
The writing flowed a lot better than the previous book I read. I did expect it to be darker, more intense type of book but it was still very enjoyable. I recommend it.
It did take a few chapters to really get going but once it did I didn't want to stop. I needed answers. What happened to Maud? Who is Hal's father?.
Throughout the book I had a few theories for both questions. I ended up sort of being correct with who Hal's father was. But I didn't see it coming what happened to Maud, although looking back I probably should of.
The writing flowed a lot better than the previous book I read. I did expect it to be darker, more intense type of book but it was still very enjoyable. I recommend it.