This tense and rather sinister psychological
thriller held my attention from the beginning and without giving too much of
the plot away, it is the intertwined story of three very different women who at
first seem to have very little in common, and yet as the story progresses, the
strands that bind them together are revealed in scary detail. We have Claudia,
heavily pregnant who lives a fairly solitary life when her naval husband, James, is away at sea. She welcomes Zoe into her home to help as a nanny, but there’s something
about Zoe which makes Claudia uneasy. And then there’s Lorraine, a police
officer who is investigating some pretty horrific crimes against pregnant women.
All three are strong women, capable in their own way but crucially flawed when
it comes to their capacity to believe in themselves.
This is definitely not for the
faint hearted and whilst the graphic nature of the narrative certainly cranks
up the tension, the power of the writing comes from the observation of what
makes these women behave as they do.
The story will appeal to those who have
enjoyed Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn but it's probably not a story for anyone who is expecting a baby
in the coming months !
My thanks to Random House UK, Cornerstone for my copy of this book.
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