Alice Feeney is so skilled at building suspense in His & Hers, I had to pause my audiobook listening while alone in my office building late at night.
I read this several weeks ago and I still think about it - the many twists and turns of the plot that one minute had me sure I solved the mystery and the next completely amazed by the turn of events. This is a contemporary British novel with a large cast of characters/suspects, and I appreciated that the plot was relatively believable which added to the creepy factor.
The narration by Richard Armitage and Stephanie Racine was excellent as well. All in all, a fabulous audiobook experience that would be great for autumn spooky listening.
This book was practically unputdownable for me. It started of interesting enough and just kept building after that. It had me guessing the entire time. I loved how it was set up as well. Each chapter either belonged to Him, Her or the killer. Of course, the killer's chapters could be Him or Her as well. I was totally enraptured in the writing and the story line. Was almost sad to see end. Half a star off since the ending seemed more of a shock factor than a believable factor. It still worked well enough though.
Alice Feeney is so skilled at building suspense in His & Hers, I had to pause my audiobook listening while alone in my office building late at night!
I read this several weeks ago and I still think about it - the many twists and turns of the plot that one minute had me sure I solved the mystery and the next completely amazed by the turn of events. This is a contemporary British novel with a large cast of characters/suspects, and I appreciated that the plot was relatively believable which added to the creepy factor.
Creeeeepy story, but does keep you guessing. The author's writing is always well done.