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The Therapist

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This book was gripping and I enjoyed the multiple red herrings. I did figure out some of the ending, but there were some bizarre twists! I liked the book but I felt like it all got a bit strange towards the end. I didn’t feel as much depth to the characters as I’d liked. But I still enjoyed the read very much.

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Wow A brilliant book.I read it within a day and half.Ive read books by B A Paris in the past and they never dissapoint

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Utterly compelling with thrills aplenty.
Alice and Leo moved in The Circle at number 6 in the middle of London. The house is great after decoration and renovation and Alice is loving it.
She invited everyone for drinks on a Saturday evening and that when things started to unravel around Alice. A detective by the name of Thomas Grainger turned up at the party and when Alice knows after a few days, he tells her that Nina Maxwell was murdered in the same house and her husband committed suicide. He also tells that he was there on behalf of his client who's accused of a murder which he never committed.
Then Alice feels as if there was someone in their home but there's no one.
What's the story of Nina Maxwell? Who murdered her? Is Leo hiding any dark secret from Alice? Does Alice really know who her neighbours are? Why not anyone wants to talk about the past?
Read this brilliant psychological thriller to know more about the story.
The characters are meticulously created. I loved Tamsin, Alice, Leo, Nina and Eve.
The story is told from Two POVs, one of Nina and one of Alice and both narrations are awesome.
This book has unique plot, engaging characters, flawless narration and aplenty twists that everyone is going to love. It's a psychological thriller at its best.
Thanks to NetGalley and HQ for giving me an advanced copy of this brilliant psychological thriller.

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