Ratings35
Average rating3.9
Death lies between the lines when the events of a dark story start coming true in this haunting modern Gothic mystery, perfect for fans of Magpie Murders and The Lake House.
Clare Cassidy is no stranger to murder. A high school teacher specializing in the Gothic writer R. M. Holland, she even teaches a course on him. But when one of Clare’s colleagues is found dead, with a line from Holland’s iconic story “The Stranger” left by her body, Clare is horrified to see her life collide with her favorite literature.
The police suspect the killer is someone Clare knows. Unsure whom to trust, she turns to her diary, the only outlet for her suspicions and fears. Then one day she notices something odd. Writing that isn't hers, left on the page of an old diary:
Hallo Clare. You don’t know me.
Clare becomes more certain than ever: “The Stranger” has come to terrifying life. But can the ending be rewritten in time?
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2,5 sterretjes
Een atmosferische thriller met een spannende opbouw dat me voortdreef om verder te lezen. Helaas vond ik de ontknoping maar niks en toch wel ontgoochelend.
Het verhaal in het verhaal The Stranger leest inderdaad als een klassiek gothic verhaal, maar ook daar liet het einde een beetje te wensen over. Nogal cliché, wat misschien wel weer de bedoeling was.
This was a great story and I love the “book about a book” premise. The book gives us three somewhat unreliable narrators; not unreliable in the sense that they're untrustworthy but rather that they have their own secrets, biases, and goals that don't always align with what's going on during the investigation. With constantly changing perspectives, I was always reevaluating the characters - whether they could be trusted, whether they were involved in the murder, and just what their intentions were. The plot was complex and layered, with new information being uncovered constantly. Claire's diary entries and snippets of R.M. Holland's story, The Stranger, are sprinkled throughout the book, adding additional layers of interest. I absolutely loved that we got The Stranger in full at the end of the book and enjoyed it in its own right. I'll definitely be picking up more by Griffiths in the future.
(Thank you to NetGalley and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for an advance copy of the book for review.)
I was promised “creepy” but I didn't find it that way at all, a bit dragged on. I felt asleep almost every time picking up this book. Had to force myself to stay awake. Didn't figure out the killer until the big reveal though so gonna give it 3 stars for that. (It was Ty - the daughter's boyfriend btw)
This one bridges thriller and mystery with some moving pieces. I read the Harbinder Kaur books out of order and I thought this one was a little creepier/spookier than the second one, so I wouldn't read this one right before bed personally.