Tag Archives: Ruth Ware

One By one

I was excited to read Ruth Ware’s One by One (2020, fiction, 369 pages). Ware is well known for laying out a well-paced mystery with twists that keep you engaged and guessing. This story reads like a modern-day CLUE, minus the mansion … Continue reading

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Abandon Books

What book did you feel you were supposed to like, and didn’t? Do you remember the last book you put down without finishing? I abandon books all the time. I won’t name them because that feels like tacitly implying it’s … Continue reading

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The Death of Mrs.Westaway

“There was something deeper and stranger at stake here – something someone would kill to conceal… someone had tried to scare her away once, and it had almost worked. But it would not work again. Now she wanted answers. What … Continue reading

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The Woman in Cabin 10

I recently learned that Ruth Ware has not one, but two new books out. I love her (you can read my review of her last book here). I whipped out my library card and put myself on the list for … Continue reading

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Dark, Dark Wood

My life leaves me little time to read for pleasure- that is why I love vacation. I just read Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware. The premise of the novel is a woman lured back to a past. She’s spent … Continue reading

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