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annagwritesandreads 's review for:
The Locked Door
by Freida McFadden
dark
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
4.5/5 Stars (thanks to Sourcebook for sending me this physical copy!)
General Description: Nora Davis is the daughter of a nationally known serial killer known as the Handyman. Nora hasn't seen her father since she was 11. Now a surgeon, Nora's patients are starting to turn up dead and under the same MO as her father's. Who is targeting Nora and trying to get under her skin? Can Nora find out before the police take her in for good?
The good:
- Another quick read and kept me completely engaged.
- I feel like this concept and world was unique.
- You never know who to trust and it stays that way until the very very end, which kept my nose into this book until I got to the very end.
- I am constantly surprised by how much these books continue to surprise me. I just could not put this book down! something about Freida's writing style just speaks to me.
The loss of a half-star:
I would say 75% of the plot twists landed for me. 25% did not.
Overall: I will recommend Freida books as thrillers until I no longer review books.
General Description: Nora Davis is the daughter of a nationally known serial killer known as the Handyman. Nora hasn't seen her father since she was 11. Now a surgeon, Nora's patients are starting to turn up dead and under the same MO as her father's. Who is targeting Nora and trying to get under her skin? Can Nora find out before the police take her in for good?
The good:
- Another quick read and kept me completely engaged.
- I feel like this concept and world was unique.
- You never know who to trust and it stays that way until the very very end, which kept my nose into this book until I got to the very end.
- I am constantly surprised by how much these books continue to surprise me. I just could not put this book down! something about Freida's writing style just speaks to me.
The loss of a half-star:
I would say 75% of the plot twists landed for me. 25% did not.
Overall: I will recommend Freida books as thrillers until I no longer review books.