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Behind Closed Doors: The gripping, shocking, million-copy and international bestselling psychological thriller from the author of The Dilemma

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It’s a dangerous road to be on in the middle of a storm, and she probably would have been hurt herself if she’d stopped. it's a little silly, but it is indeed a sort of modern take on those old gothic romance novels or, again, a lifetime movie: a gullible young ingenue is led astray by a handsome but irredeemably wicked man with sadistic inclinations, and how she eventually rises up and triumphs over his murderous ass. However, even if the audiobook narrator did a great job, I just had troubling caring much about her or feeling like she didn't have opportunities to get out of there. Perhaps my expectations were set too high for this title, and I look forward to listening to this author's future releases. No, I really CAN'T say how I feel about him, because it would set me off on a rant, and I'd probably give the whole darn plot away!

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A week after the night she chases but fails to catch a mysterious trespasser outside her town house, some unknown party texts Tempe four images of a corpse that looks as if it’s been chewed by wild hogs, because it has been.Then the narrative alternates between the present, which includes Amelie being held hostage reflecting on her situation, what could have lead her here and how she can get out of it, and the past, which fills the Reader in on Amelie's life from the time her father died, up to the present. Her recent feature projects include the thriller Undone, in development with Parkes/MacDonald and Black Bear Pictures, and an untitled Emily Dickinson project for Ellen Kuras to direct for M.

Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris | Goodreads

And in the end, I really wanted to actually see Grace get her revenge: I wanted to see Jack suffer, to watch her make him suffer, to see his reaction. if he were more dispassionate in his predilections, maybe, but that kind of showmanship, and the way he toys with grace is so risky - she could have had a breakdown at any moment when he was parading her in front of dinner guests and blurted something out or showed a crack in her own perfection that would invite suspicion and scrutiny.When dead bodies start turning up in the peripheral, Amelie still doesn't have a profound sense of danger. So I suggest reading this one for yourself if it sounds intriguing as I did like The Prisoner, I just didn’t love it.

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