Through the Wall - Caroline Corcoran
Blurb
Lexie’s got the perfect life. And someone else wants it…
Lexie loves her home. She feels safe and secure in it – and loved, thanks to her boyfriend Tom.
But recently, something’s not been quite right. A book out of place. A wardrobe door left open. A set of keys going missing…
Tom thinks Lexie’s going mad – but then, he’s away more often than he’s at home nowadays, so he wouldn’t understand.
Because Lexie isn’t losing it. She knows there’s someone out there watching her. And, deep down, she knows there’s nothing she can do to make them stop…
Review
I absolutely loved the set up for this novel, each chapter alternating between the two main characters Lexi and Harriet perspectives, set mostly set between the two homes and their adjoining wall creating a tense, claustrophobic feel from the start.
The storyline really captures how little we really know about each other and how easy it is to hear and see snippets of people's lives and make grossly inaccurate assumptions. See how easily the jealously and green-eyed monster can sneak in and the devasting consequences when it does.
The short chapters really lend themselves to oh lets just read one more mentality.
Sadly, I found the past terrible thing Harriet has done underwhelming, I obviously have a very dark and twisty mind and expected something far more shocking.
Enjoyable, creepy and well written. It's a psychological thriller that would appeal to fans of Girl on the Train. Out now!
Thanks to Avon Books for sending me this in exchange for an open and honest review.
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