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Look Closer
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‘Don’t speak unless you have something to say,” she used to say to me during our talks when she tucked me in. “But when you do choose to speak, say what you mean, mean what you say, and be ready to support your points. If you can’t support your point of view, then it wasn’t much of a point of view to begin with.’
Look Closer by David Ellis is a compelling psychological thriller that intricately weaves suspense and plot twists, making it a standout in the genre.
The novel follows the complex lives of Simon and Vicky, whose seemingly perfect marriage hides dark secrets and a labyrinth of deception. Ellis masterfully unravels their story through alternating perspectives and timelines, ensuring that just when you think you have a handle on the plot, a new twist shatters your expectations. This structure not only maintains suspense but also adds depth to the characters, making their motives and actions all the more intriguing.
Ellis excels at creating a tense atmosphere. His prose is sharp and precise, painting vivid scenes that enhance the overall feeling of unease. The characters are well developed, each with their own flaws and secrets, which makes their interactions all the more compelling. Simon, in particular, stands out as a character whose dual nature keeps readers guessing about his true intentions.
One of the strengths of Look Closer is its exploration of themes like trust, betrayal, and the facades people maintain. Ellis delves into the psychological aspects of his characters, offering insights into their inner worlds and the reasons behind their actions.
Some readers might find the multiple perspectives and timelines a bit disorienting at first. The narrative requires close attention to detail, but this complexity ultimately pays off as the pieces of the puzzle come together in a satisfying and unexpected conclusion.
Look Closer is a meticulously crafted thriller. It's a must read for fans of psychological thrillers who enjoy a story that challenges their perceptions and keeps them guessing until the very end.
I Highly Recommend.
Look Closer by David Ellis is a compelling psychological thriller that intricately weaves suspense and plot twists, making it a standout in the genre.
The novel follows the complex lives of Simon and Vicky, whose seemingly perfect marriage hides dark secrets and a labyrinth of deception. Ellis masterfully unravels their story through alternating perspectives and timelines, ensuring that just when you think you have a handle on the plot, a new twist shatters your expectations. This structure not only maintains suspense but also adds depth to the characters, making their motives and actions all the more intriguing.
Ellis excels at creating a tense atmosphere. His prose is sharp and precise, painting vivid scenes that enhance the overall feeling of unease. The characters are well developed, each with their own flaws and secrets, which makes their interactions all the more compelling. Simon, in particular, stands out as a character whose dual nature keeps readers guessing about his true intentions.
One of the strengths of Look Closer is its exploration of themes like trust, betrayal, and the facades people maintain. Ellis delves into the psychological aspects of his characters, offering insights into their inner worlds and the reasons behind their actions.
Some readers might find the multiple perspectives and timelines a bit disorienting at first. The narrative requires close attention to detail, but this complexity ultimately pays off as the pieces of the puzzle come together in a satisfying and unexpected conclusion.
Look Closer is a meticulously crafted thriller. It's a must read for fans of psychological thrillers who enjoy a story that challenges their perceptions and keeps them guessing until the very end.
I Highly Recommend.
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Love the review Rebecca and the author too.
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Stacey B wrote: "Love the review Rebecca and the author too."
Thank you so much Stacey! This is my first from David Ellis, I heard really good things about this book! 💖💖
Thank you so much Stacey! This is my first from David Ellis, I heard really good things about this book! 💖💖
Sarah wrote: "Sounds twisted! Thanks for another engaging review, Becca Boo! 💕"
My pleasure lovely lady!! 💖😘
My pleasure lovely lady!! 💖😘
Fabulous review, Rebecca! This sounds gripping, considering the familiar plot. I’m glad you loved it! :)🖤🖤
Debbie Y wrote: "Fabulous review, Rebecca! This sounds gripping, considering the familiar plot. I’m glad you loved it! :)🖤🖤"
Thank you Debbie. A pleasant surprise! 💖💖
Thank you Debbie. A pleasant surprise! 💖💖
Nancy wrote: "Glad you enjoyed this one, Rebecca. I found the ending quite satisfying. 💖"
Thank you Nancy! Me too! 👏🏻💖💖
Thank you Nancy! Me too! 👏🏻💖💖
Persephone's Pomegranate wrote: "Great review, Rebecca. Thanks for sharing your thoughts."
Thank you Persephone! You are most welcome 💖💖
Thank you Persephone! You are most welcome 💖💖
Brandice wrote: "Great review, Rebecca! I loved this book!"
Thank you Brandice! I'm glad you also enjoyed! 💖💖
Thank you Brandice! I'm glad you also enjoyed! 💖💖
I'm glad you enjoyed this mystery thriller, Rebecca. Unfortunately, the mystery thrillers I have been reading lately are not that good. I feel like I'm exhausted when I keep reading the same formula repeated in every other new ARC! This one sounds really good. Excellent review.
Constantine wrote: "I'm glad you enjoyed this mystery thriller, Rebecca. Unfortunately, the mystery thrillers I have been reading lately are not that good. I feel like I'm exhausted when I keep reading the same formul..."
Thank you Constantine! I hear you re the issues with current thrillers. I don't read a lot of them. This one was good though 👌💖
Thank you Constantine! I hear you re the issues with current thrillers. I don't read a lot of them. This one was good though 👌💖
An excellent review, Bec! I feel like I wouldn't know where I was with those alternating perspectives and timelines Haha But it sounds like a gripping read! 😊