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Thriller #4 - The Death of Mrs. Westaway

The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth Ware is the next recommendation on my Thriller countdown!

Hal believes she has received a letter unintentionally stating her inheritance following the death of a woman she's never met. She decides to attend the funeral anyway and see if she can turn her own bad luck around. What she finds is a family full of secrets and deception of their own.

You will like this book if:

✔ you like old, creepy houses
✔ you are a fan of Agatha Christie
✔ you can't help but wonder what secrets this family is hiding
✔ you like unpredictable plot twists
✔ you are in desperate need of suspense

I thought I had this book figured out and I almost put it down, until WHAM plot twist that completely took me by surprise! I was riveted until the very end.

Have you read this one? Are you adding it to your list? Comment below!

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