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morganjanedavis 's review for:
Mister Tender's Girl
by Carter Wilson
Mister Tinder’s girl revolves around Alice: the survivor of a gruesome stabbing at the hands of twin girls who were obsessed with her father’s graphic novel character Mister Tender. Fast forward 14 years and Alice is happy, running a coffee shop, and living her best life…or so she thought. Alice discovers that she has a stalker that goes by the name of Mr. Interested. She investigates to see just how deep the obsession goes and uncovers more than she bargained for. Will Alice be able to put together the pieces to her horrific reality before it’s too late?
I’ve been trying to get out of a thriller slump and this has done it! The book was fast paced, with the interactions between Alice and Mr. Interesting get more and more tense as the book progresses. Wilson is a strong writer, including vivid detail that lead to me being able to play the scenes over in my head, even when I stepped away from the book. While the beginning and middle were very strong, I wish the last 20% or so of the book was slowed down a bit. I felt that the plot was rushed and less care went into it compared to the first portions of the book. The writing style even seemed to change, trading carefully curated descriptions for simple sentences. There were moments I felt were cheesy/cringe but for the most part I was engaged through and through. This was a fun thriller that’s plot heavy and mysterious, would recommend.
I’ve been trying to get out of a thriller slump and this has done it! The book was fast paced, with the interactions between Alice and Mr. Interesting get more and more tense as the book progresses. Wilson is a strong writer, including vivid detail that lead to me being able to play the scenes over in my head, even when I stepped away from the book. While the beginning and middle were very strong, I wish the last 20% or so of the book was slowed down a bit. I felt that the plot was rushed and less care went into it compared to the first portions of the book. The writing style even seemed to change, trading carefully curated descriptions for simple sentences. There were moments I felt were cheesy/cringe but for the most part I was engaged through and through. This was a fun thriller that’s plot heavy and mysterious, would recommend.