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In a Dark, Dark Wood

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In a Dark, Dark Wood

What should be a cozy and fun-filled weekend deep in the English countryside takes a sinister turn in Ruth Ware's suspenseful, compulsive, and darkly twisted psychological thriller.

Leonora, known to some as Lee and others as Nora, is a reclusive crime writer, unwilling to leave her nest of an apartment unless it is absolutely necessary. When a friend she hasn't seen or spoken to in years unexpectedly invites Nora (Lee) to a weekend away in an eerie glass house deep in the English countryside, she reluctantly agrees to make the trip. Forty-eight hours later, she wakes up in a hospital bed injured but alive, with the knowledge that someone is dead. Wondering not "what happened?" but "what have I done?", Nora (Lee) tries to piece together the events of the past weekend. Working to uncover secrets, reveal motives, and find answers, Nora (Lee) must revisit parts of herself that she would much rather leave buried where they belong: in the past.

In the tradition of Paula Hawkins' instant New York Times best seller The Girl on the Train and S. J. Watson's riveting national sensation Before I Go to Sleep, this gripping literary debut from UK novelist Ruth Ware will leave you on the edge of your seat through the very last second.

Includes an excerpt from Ruth Ware's The Lying Game!

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Listening Length: 9 hours and 41 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

Audible.com Release Date: August 4, 2015

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"I think this is the worst book I've ever read," I said disappointingly."Are you sure?" she asked wonderingly."Yes. I believe so," I replied assuredly.

As many reviewers have already written, the plot is LUDICROUS and the tea scene at the end is absolutely MADDENING.This book was slow and I was sort of shocked when the murder happened at about 50% of the book (I read it on my Kindle so I don't know page numbers.) I thought to myself "How are they going to fill up the rest of this book?" And I was spot on: this book could've ended at the 50% mark and I would've liked it more. On the plus side: it's an easy read that you can finish on a domestic flight.How they are going to turn this into a movie is beyond me. No doubt, it will be a boring movie.Basically, here's the book so you can save your money (there are no real spoilers):0%: Meet Nora5%: Start ludicrous plot line10%: Meet a motley crew of annoying characters25%: Tequila and cocaine50%: Murder (an alcohol and drug-fueled murder? Ruh roh!)60%: Nora can't remember what happened.70%: Nora still can't remember what happened.80%: "Oh why, oh why, can't I remember what happened?" asks Nora.90%: Eureka, Nora remembers what happened!95%: Nora's having tea with the murderer because killing someone sure makes me thirsty for some Earl Grey.100%: Thank God this book is over.

It wasn't at all "scary" as had been touted by Stephen King and Reese Witherspoon. What planet are they living on???

Certainly a great debut novel. Once again, though, the protagonist is a hot mess, all but destroyed by a failed relationship with a man. To give Leonora Shaw credit, though, her life in London was going well until she agrees to attend a bachelorette style weekend in the gloomy English countryside, if by well you mean that she lives alone, has almost no social life and no interest in forming a romantic relationship with anyone. She's a successful, reclusive author of crime novels (Kind of like me, but I'm way older than she is and not nearly as successful). She doesn't even have a dog or a cat. The supporting cast of characters is fascinating and original, and I loved the Agatha Christie type limited list of suspects, and the way the story points the reader toward one and then another, not revealing the true culprit until the breakneck-paced, bitter end. The setting looms dark, large and menacing throughout (After all, the title is In a Dark, Dark Wood.). Tons of gothic foreshadowing, which I love. I'll definitely read Ruth Ware's newest book, The Lying Game. I'm officially a fan now.

Good lord this was a badly written book with a wafer thin plot line. Had such high hopes. It is likened unto Gone Girl in a lot of reviews. Gone Girl isn't the best literary work to begin with but at least it was entertaining and not too predictable. This was drivel.

Obvious villain ... silly plot line ... who makes big life decisions off texts with no verbal follow up for 10 years???? Ridiculous ...

I’m not sure why this book has so many reviews touting how frightening it is: “Be prepared to be…really scared”, “Read…-with all the lights on”, “Read…Before bed at your own risk”, etc… Because of these reviews, I WAS prepared…and eager…to be scared.I wasn’t.This book has some suspense, and it is intriguing. It’s a good read, and I recommend it, but scary? It’s about the same terror level as a flickering light in a storm, which may make you go, hmmm, or uh-oh, but unless you’re an hysteric drama queen, it’s hardly frightening.In addition, it's ludicrous. You will be ready to throw this book at a wall when you, if you, make it to the ending. There's NO WAY women are this stupid...just drink the tea. Yeah.As for its comparison to Gone Girl, there is some merit there. I won’t spoil it by getting into why. It seems there’s a popular trend of female power being sinister. It reminds me of another obscure book I discovered recently, Polly Ticks which captures this much better. Wow. That book stuck with me. Talk about a sinister turn…I guess I must admit to finding sinister women interesting, and I highly enjoy these books. Not sure what this says about me…

I should have known better. When I saw the reviewer comparing this book to “Gone Girl” and “Girl on a Train,” I should have moved on to another book. Because the reviewer was correct. This “thriller” is just as pointless and irritating as those. There is little or no explanation for the actions of the protagonist or the other characters, none of whom resemble real people; I could find no reason to care what happened to any of them. The plot seems strained, barely held together, and the action sort of “limps” to the conclusion. I thought the entire book just silly.I apologize for the rant. But I cannot understand these editorial reviewers giving such glowing recommendations to such unworthy pieces of writing.

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