The Correspondent: A Novel
| Published | 2024-04-01 |
| Genre | Psychological Thriller, Mystery |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Poisoned Pen Press |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1728271132 |
πHonest Review
The plot twists aren't just there for shock value; they actually make sense within the story, which I really appreciated. Sometimes thrillers feel like theyβre trying too hard to trick you, but this felt more like a psychological game. The writing is sharp and moves fast, so it doesn't feel like a chore to get through the descriptive parts. If you like stories where the protagonist is slightly unreliable or just completely over their head, you're going to enjoy this. Itβs a solid, gritty look at how a career can consume your personal life until thereβs nothing left but the shadow of someone following you.
β What I Liked
1.The atmosphere is super tense from the very first chapter.
2.The "behind the scenes" look at the journalism world felt very authentic.
3.The ending actually felt earned and wasn't a total clichΓ©.
β What Could Be Better
1.There were a couple of side plots that didn't really go anywhere.
2.Some might find the main character a bit hard to root for at times because sheβs so driven.
Summary:
The story follows a journalist who gets a bit too close to the story sheβs covering. After a series of strange events, she realizes that someone is watching her every move, turning her life into a living nightmare. Itβs a tense, "canβt put it down" kind of book that looks at the dark side of obsession and the price of seeking the truth.
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