Review: The Stranger Inside
The Stranger Inside by Laura Benedict
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Now most of those old trees were gone, long ago sacrificed to logging, and the rock was little wider than Michelle’s hunched and broken body was tall.”
The Stranger Inside by Laura Benedict is a great read. It’s not particularly fast paced, but there’s a lot going on in Kimber Hannon’s life. I didn’t find her to be the nicest of people but I felt that this is the point and this is a credit to Laura Benedict’s writing.
Kimber returns home from a long weekend at a retreat, to find that her keys do not work in her front door. She tries every key but nothing works, she then she sees the shadow of somebody inside.
She calls the police and is told the man has a rental lease for 6 months, signed by her, to say she is shocked is an understatement.
Who is this man and how did he get keys to her home and then during a slight altercation, he whispers in her ear " I was there, I know what you did", she panics, what does he know about her past and what happened, as she believes she was the only one there!
This switches between two timelines, the past and the present, we learn of secrets and lies.
An intriguing read even if you don’t really care for Kimber, you’ll still need to know the secrets....
I would like to thank the Author/the Publishers/NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book for free in exchange for a fair and honest review
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Now most of those old trees were gone, long ago sacrificed to logging, and the rock was little wider than Michelle’s hunched and broken body was tall.”
The Stranger Inside by Laura Benedict is a great read. It’s not particularly fast paced, but there’s a lot going on in Kimber Hannon’s life. I didn’t find her to be the nicest of people but I felt that this is the point and this is a credit to Laura Benedict’s writing.
Kimber returns home from a long weekend at a retreat, to find that her keys do not work in her front door. She tries every key but nothing works, she then she sees the shadow of somebody inside.
She calls the police and is told the man has a rental lease for 6 months, signed by her, to say she is shocked is an understatement.
Who is this man and how did he get keys to her home and then during a slight altercation, he whispers in her ear " I was there, I know what you did", she panics, what does he know about her past and what happened, as she believes she was the only one there!
This switches between two timelines, the past and the present, we learn of secrets and lies.
An intriguing read even if you don’t really care for Kimber, you’ll still need to know the secrets....
I would like to thank the Author/the Publishers/NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book for free in exchange for a fair and honest review
View all my reviews
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