The Woman in the Library - Sulari Gentill
Hannah Tigone, best selling Australian crime writer, has started writing a new novel and begins a friendship via email with Leo, one of her biggest fans. She shares chapters of her newest work, set in Boston where he's currently located, and he helps to fill in gaps about local trivia and the colloquialisms of Boston.
As the tensions in the book heat up so too does the rhetoric in the emails Leo sends to Hannah. With the world changing around them with the onset of wildfires in Australia, the outbreak of COVID-19, and general civil unrest, Leos emails to Hannah become more and more worrying... is he as dangerous as the killer in her own novel? And who is the killer of the Woman in the Library?
The unique narrative device where the mystery within the internal novel and the mystery in the letters between Leo and Hannah both being INCREDIBLY INTRIGUING made this a very fun and fast read. I couldn't tell which mystery I was more involved in. What the HELL was Leos deal? Who killed the woman in the library and is stalking the four friends? Incredibly satisfying resolution to both mysteries and the way the two were intertwined was very cool.
I will absolutely be looking for more books by this author. I loved the pacing, the prose, the style, and the vibes. Totally a great way to start getting into the mood for spooky season! Total 5 star read!
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