The Woman In Cabin 10 - a book review

 Not only did I get this book suggestion from a friend, but I already had it when they mentioned it. Today I review The Woman In Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware. 

Book cover courtesy of Simon and Schuster

The main plot of this book is a woman reporter, known by the nickname Lo, reporting on a cruise boat. She's already had a rough time by the point she's on the boat. She's having panic attacks, was burgled a day or so before the cruise ship reporting gig, and is clearly drinking to avoid some mental image you (the reader) don't fully understand. This is when she hears a murder on the boat - in cabin 10 - only there is no one in cabin 10. From here on out, you have to read it yourself. The ending is just too good. I tried to Agatha Christie solve this one and, well, I got it dead wrong. 

Overall Thoughts

This book starts with an unsettling mental image of a body washing up on shore in someone's nightmares. Not only that, but you get the feeling your main perspective is definitely not okay. By chapter 10's end, I got the feeling I couldn't trust everything she said - or rather what she perceived. She has medication. They eventually told you why later, but it does come up. Also, she's constantly drinking to self-medicate, and she's sleep-deprived. 

The red hearing in this one a great red hearing (that is, a false clue). One person looking more guilty than another does not mean they did it. If you try to solve this one yourself, keep that in mind. You are missing information until the very end and you get drip-fed the information you need as you go. Literally, you don't know enough about the culprit in the beginning to solve the case. It is a trick this author uses all the time. She's so good at not giving you all the information at once. Ruth Ware will drip the clues to you in an eyedropper and you'll be hooked on the story. She's got the pacing aspect down to a science. 

Anyway, an easy five stars and you should read it yourself. I'm not spoiling this ending for anything. 

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Morrow is released! This novella is the story of two women writing a family history for the Morrow family. They find a nasty secret while researching. Will they survive their internship? 

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