![]() ![]() I liked the ending but I have seen people not being happy with it. Is Rowan imagining things? What is going on □? She gets the job…And strangely, her employer departs the next day leaving her with 2 kids and a baby! Of course, weird things start to happen. Drawing from mystery writers before her, Ware explores the. The house itself is managed by an app called Happy & surveillance which is totally creepy. 'One by One' (2020) An icy thriller, Ware's sixth novel inches out barely above In a Dark, Dark Wood with 3.73 stars out of 5. She sets off for the interview and finds a wealthy architect couple in a partly renovated Victorian mansion swamped by technological devices. ![]() ![]() The novel starts with a letter of plea- from prison… And Rowan tells her story, starting from her stumble upon a “too good to be true” nanny job ad in a newspaper. I loved almost all her books, some more than others! To be perfectly honest, In a Dark Dark Wood will always be my favourite but this one was also really good. Ruth Ware is an auto-go author for me when I fancy a good thriller. I thought it would be great to start this year with the book that broke my slump. But my loooong reading slump is finally over and I’m back on track with reading, although I’m going to be reading much less, as I’m busy with some other things □ Hellooooo! I know, I know, it’s been a big break since last year, I’ve posted frequently on Instagram but neglected this blog. ![]()
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