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Wow! What a fantastic find. This book had me reading well into the night. Great storyline, colorful characters and a good mystery.
Lots of wrong turns leads to the final answer!
I encourage everyone to get a copy of this book!
I will definitely recommend to my family and friends.

Creepy, interesting—but not my favorite
This book had a really cool and creepy idea. I was pulled in by the narrator’s voice—it felt intense and unique. The concept of someone never leaving their building and watching over all the tenants made it feel eerie in a good way. I liked how the story slowly revealed secrets, and the idea that danger could be inside the building, not outside, was very well done.
But I had mixed feelings. The pacing felt slow in parts, and it took a while for the tension to build up. I also found some parts of the plot predictable, and I didn’t connect deeply with the main character. I think I just wanted a bit more thrill or twists that shocked me.
Still, if you enjoy slow-burn thrillers with a mysterious atmosphere, this could work for you! It had potential, just didn’t fully click for me.

The story and the characters are so well written. I felt I was in the book with them. Be prepared to read it in one sitting. Loved it!

This was a good read that took an oft-used general storyline and made it really unique. It centers on Eve, who is an agoraphobic landlady living onsite in the apartment building she owns. She goes out of her way (in MANY ways) to help her tenants and make sure they are happy living there. When someone ends up dead, Eve realizes that things weren't as peachy as she thought, and increasing questions into her own involvement make her worried about how much people know about her past.
Eve is a strange character who really should be creepy and unlikable (after all, she has a secret passageway where she can listen to what her tenants are saying) but there is something charming about her. She is desperate for everyone to be happy and for them to like her, even if she goes about it in unorthodox ways. I love an unreliable narrator and you definitely get that with Eve, who insists she is being framed when it's not clear what she did or didn't do. I thought the twist in the book was unexpected, though some things did feel just a little far-fetched. The ending of the book was good, and I felt like it fit well with the rest of the story.
Overall, I enjoyed this read and finished it quickly. It put a unique twist on what could seem like a tired storyline. Thanks to Netgalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

3.5/5
Spooky apartment happenings that make you second guess what you know to be true or not about the situation and the people living there.
Our main character, Eve, cares about her tenants. She always tries to help them out. But things get spooky. One of her tenants ends up dead and it seems quite suspicious. Eve toes the line of unreliable narrator due to her agoraphobia (which was such a unique and interesting way to make an unreliable narrator, I've never read anything like that before, very clever).
Eve wants to figure out what is going on, who is the murderer, is she being framed, and why is no one taking her seriously.
This had some great twists and was just such a unique little thriller that kept me pretty captivated most of the time.
Thanks to NetGalley for the e-ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review! My Goodreads review is up and my TikTok (Zoe_Lipman) review will be up at the end of the month with my monthly reading wrap-up.

Thanks to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for this ARC.
I really enjoyed this book. It had me gripped from the start. Eve was fascinating as the main protagonist. Her agoraphobia, the attack, her drinking, her lifestyle, the secret passageways! I think this is what made the story stand apart from other similarly written thrillers. She could have come across as creepy, but she came across as lonely and genuinely wanting to help people, maybe because of her past? I had a gut feeling about Ethan, something wasn't as it seemed there but I didn't realise how right I was until further into the story. I liked how any/all of the tenants could have been integral to the plot, making it feel like a proper whodunit!!

A landlady who cannot leave her own home.
A cast of characters which mainly concentrate on the tenants.
Creepy and full of twists.
Loved everything about this book and found myself racing through.
First class thriller, one not to be missed.
My thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.

A fast messed up world of a landlady that cant leave her building.
There is twists and turn and follows everything you need in a good thriller/mystery.

The Tenants by M.A. Hunter is a fast-paced closed room mystery as told by an agoraphobic and unreliable narrator. What more could you possibly want?
Eve thinks of her tenants as family and keeps a close eye over her flock, crossing the line in her extreme involvement in their lives. When one of the tenants is found dead, Eve finds herself in the role of amateur sleuth, wondering just how well she really knows the people who dwell under her roof.
I loved the very unique perspective of an agoraphobic protagonist relating the events of a closed room whodunit. This was compelling, propulsive, and kept me on my toes until the very end. 4.5 stars
Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC.

Eve is an agoraphobic landlord who really likes to spy on her tenants (they obviously don't know she does), she thinks of the people in her building as one big happy family, so when one of the tenant is found dead under suspicious circumstances, she starts unravelling.
Eve is the ultimate unreliable narrator, she tells us only what we need to know. We learn at pretty early on that something bad happened when she was at boarding school, we only learn the truth about that particular even by the end of the book. Something really bad happened to her five years ago (which might explain the agoraphobia), but again we only hear the details by the end of the book. We also learn that the building was the scene of brutal murders 50 years ago when it was a hotel, by a serial killer that technically had the same position that Eve now has. Her father was also a person of interest and one of her tenants a cop who worked the case. Lots of coincidence if you ask me, I did see a few things coming but I’m pretty sure I was meant to.
Now I loved the atmosphere and the way you could see Eve slowly descend into madness as weird things keep happening around her ; the resolution was a bit disappointing though because I found it a bit too over the top. Do people in real life actually hold grudges for so long? Make plans like that to get revenge on something that happened so long ago? I sure hope not. The bad guys were a little to cartoon villains for my taste, I did enjoy the final reveal though, I love morally great characters.
One ridiculous detail that should have been picked up by the editor, in one chapter she makes her bed and starts doing laundry, a couple chapters later she does it again. My annoying attention to details hated that.

The Tenants by M A Hunter was great thriller that keep me guessing to the end of the book.We meet Eve she's a landlady that didn't left the building she own's because of her agoraphobia.Going out and beyond to keep her tenant's happy,fighting her own demons,questoning herself,finding one of her tenants dead,what could go wrong?
So who kill James?Do all tenants telling the truth?Who is trying to make Eve look quilty?Is it new killer or someone from her past?
Lot's of secrets,mystery,questions this book will keep you turning pages to the end.Great and fast read.
Thanks the publisher,author and netgalley for the book.

The Tenants follows Eve, a landlady of an apartment block she inherited. She is overly keen on making sure her tenants are happy, which annoys some of the residents. One day, she finds one of the tenant's body... can Even proof her innocence as she takes the investigation into her own hands?
This was such a page-turner! A book that I read in one sitting. I was hooked on the story, it was so captivating, full of suspense and with lots of great twists. The author has a unique style of prose and the characters were somehow endearing (what's wrong with me?!). I loved every moment of it, the ending left me speechless!

I’m not sure if was intended to be a bit farcical but that’s what I got from this novel. If you’re a fan of Richard Osman novels you’ll love this one.

Eve Pennington is the landlady of a small apartment block. Left to her by her father, she has tried to make the flats as welcoming for her tenants as possible, going above and beyond the norm to keep everyone happy. Sadly Eve doesn’t appreciate that her overwhelming kindness doesn’t please all the residents and there is more than a little backbiting here and there. When she discovers the body of one of her tenants, Eve’s strange behaviour soon brings her to the notice of the investigating officers. In this case, walls really do have ears!
A well travelled format with a few nicely added touches. An easy read, though some of the timelines/ages appeared a bit ‘off’. Nothing exceptional to make the plot stand out from other similar stories.
An ok read, but not a complete attention grabber, though as a positive it is a short enough book to get to the end.
2.5*
Thank you NetGalley and Boldwood Books.

I flew through this book! There were so many twists and turns, and a variety of ways this story could have gone - I loved it. It felt like we were joining the FMC in her slow descent into insanity and we were kept wondering if she was going insane or things were actually happening to her! Fast-paced, well written and really enjoyable. I finished it in less than 24 hours and would read this author again for sure!
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC :)

I really really enjoyed this !!
What a crazy ride
I loved the characters the lies the secrets
I found Eve to be such an interesting character I don’t think I would want her as my landlord though she was a little creepy but then I did feel sorry for her at some points
This had so much going on by the end I was literally on the edge of my bed! Love it

I received a free copy of, The Tenants, by M A Hunter, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Eve Pennington inherited her fathers building and its tenants, everything was going fine until one of her tenants was murdered. Now Eve has a murder to solve, is she too trusting of the tenants? This book was a little to violent for me, but an intense read none the less.

You often hear stories about landlords who only care about collecting the rent and don’t pay much attention to their tenants. Ideally, they want to have as little to do with them as possible because that means less work and easier money for them.
Fortunately, there are still people like Eve, who do care about the tenants and seem to have a sixth sense for fulfilling their wishes even before they’ve been spoken. That’s wonderful, of course, and she would do anything to make them happy. But the question is: can the way she gathers all that information really be justified?
If walls could talk, a lot would come to light, and you’d often be unpleasantly surprised by the way people talk about you. You often think you know someone, but you can be so very wrong.
I found that this rental house housed a colorful collection of interesting characters. People who had strong bonds, but also people who didn’t get along so well. People who kept things hidden, and others who didn’t hesitate to speak their minds.
Our main character is Eve. My heart broke for her because of what she goes through and the lack of understanding she’s met with. To many people it might seem silly, but I can imagine how terrible it must feel to be in her situation. I understand that she wanted to make everyone happy and create a strong bond between the residents, but her methods were borderline stalkerish.
The author did a fantastic job of making me doubt everything I believed at the start and shaking my trust.
I had one person in mind as the main suspect — but of course, I was completely wrong.
The twists were all brilliant, but the final one was truly jaw-dropping.
For me, this was a fantastic book that I thoroughly enjoyed. It had me hooked from beginning to end. 5 stars.
Thank you

Just wow! Another great read by MA Hunter. The characters in this book were out of this world great. So many secrets and lies, it was impossible to know who to trust. Loved all the red herrings and.twisty reveals.
Thank you NetGalley, MA Hunter and Boldwood Books for the opportunity to read and review this book.

This is an okay book. It fits a formula well which is good for what it's doing. The author can write. It's just the plot felt like I'd read it before. Granted there were other plot points that are original. It just didn't grab me in its originality.