I picked up 'The Writer' expecting a standard crime thriller, but boy, was I in for a ride! From the very first chapter, where a surgeon is found dead in his own home with his mystery-writer wife covered in blood beside him, I was hooked. The suspense was palpable, and the twists? They just kept coming.
What really stood out to me was how the story unfolded. Just when I thought I had it all figured out, another curveball was thrown my way. The cat cam moment? Absolutely brilliant! It's rare for a book to surprise me multiple times, but this one managed to do it effortlessly.
The characters were another highlight. Denise Morrow, the true crime book seller, was such a compelling protagonist. Her shock and confusion felt so real, and Detective Declan Shaw added just the right amount of grit to the narrative. The dynamic between the characters kept me invested throughout.
I also loved how the book played with timelines—past and present weaving together to reveal the bigger picture. It reminded me a bit of 'The Black Book,' but with its own unique flair. The ending was the cherry on top; unexpected yet satisfying.
If you're into thrillers that keep you on your toes, this is a must-read. It's clever, well-written, and impossible to put down. Trust me, you won't see half of it coming!