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The Locked Door by Freida McFadden
I absolutely loved “The Locked Door” by Frieda McFadden! This book kept me hooked from start to finish. While some readers have criticized it for being repetitive or lacking in character development for Nora, I completely disagree. Every detail, no matter how small, plays a crucial role in the narrative. Even something as so small, like how Nora likes to drink her coffee provides a deeper understanding of her character. These small details give insight into her personality and hint at her similarities with her father, a notorious serial killer.
I found Nora to be a fascinating character. Yes, she was cold and distant, and she didn’t show a lot of emotions, but this portrayal was intentional and effective. It highlighted her potential psychopathic traits while distinguishing her from her father. The questioning around whether she is like her father or not added a thrilling layer to the story.
The alternating timelines between the present and the past were nice to read , offering a view of Nora’s character and her relationship with her father before his capture. However, I do wish there was more exploration of Nora’s childhood. There were some gaps that left me wanting more about her early years.
My one thing was that it felt like it ended too abruptly. Yes, we all want a happy ending, but we are reading about possible suspects and everything that has happened so far and BAM. We get our answer so quickly. Too quickly. That whole scene doesnโt last long and left me wanting more.
Overall, this book is an easy read with short chapters that make it hard to put down. If you’re looking for an engaging and enjoyable read with a plot twist at the end, I highly recommend “The Locked Door.”
โ Genre: ย Thriller, Psychological thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Psychological Fiction.
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