The Librarian
The unforgettable, completely addictive psychological thriller from bestseller Valerie Keogh
-
-
3.8 • 11 Ratings
-
-
- $6.99
-
- $6.99
Publisher Description
The utterly gripping psychological thriller from the author of the NUMBER ONE bestseller The Wives, Valerie Keogh.
Since that fateful night I have always kept myself to myself. Reserved. Private. Alone.
Some people think I am too quiet. That life is passing me by. But I know there is safety in my own company. That no one can hurt me if I don’t let them get too close.
Until the day I meet him. A handsome, charming stranger. A chance for me to take a risk…finally?
Or a man who threatens everything I’ve worked so hard for?
You’ll be sorry…
And that’s when my whole life begins to fall apart….
Perfect for fans of Frieda McFadden, J.A. Baker and Sue Watson
Praise for Valerie Keogh:
‘Keogh is the queen of compelling narratives and twisty plots’ Jenny O'Brien
'A wonderful book, I can’t rate this one highly enough. If only there were ten stars, it’s that good. Valerie Keogh is a master story-teller, and this is a masterful performance.' Anita Waller
'Keogh is no. 1 for a reason, and this is another perfect slice of domestic noir. A definite 5 stars.' Keri Beevis
'I was blown away with this book!' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review
'I didn't see the twist coming at all!' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review
'A rollercoaster of a story!' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review
Customer Reviews
Tense, Slow-Build & Twisted
The Librarian is a slow-build, tense and twisted read. Valerie Keogh does an excellent job of presenting a well-crafted plot with a mix of endearing, creepy and disturbing characters. Ava Warrington, head librarian at The Tate Modern, lives vicariously through her best friend, Poppy. She lives a recluse life by choice after the harrowing life-changing event ten years ago. With the impending and dreadful anniversary, Ava notices that her seemingly mundane life is drastically changing; her professionalism is questioned, her friend goes incognito, and she cannot shake the sinking feeling of being watched. Did this primarily happen after refusing to drink with a stranger who reeked of danger? Is there more to this that Ava cannot see? The author has done a fantastic job creating a well-rounded, introverted protagonist. Though the landscapes are limited, there is an element of freshness with little repetition. The ending was twisted and shocking, one I could have never imagined.
For fans of tense suspense, do not skip this one! Thank you, NetGalley & Boldwood Books, for an ARC. This honest review is left voluntarily.
Excellent
Enjoyed this book !! ⭐️⭐️