Behind Closed Doors is a standalone thriller that
delves into psychological games/traps.
Jack and Grace have the perfect marriage. He is the
attentive, handsome and thoughtful husband every wife longs for, while she is
the ideal example of a rounded homemaker. It is strange though that Grace never
follows up on promises to join friends for lunch, or constantly has a tummy
bug, rendering her unable to see her sister every weekend. How does Grace
manage to be a master of it all and still keep a gorgeous man so in love with
her? Is there such a thing as perfection? Surely there must be more than meets
the eye? (I can’t say more than that without revealing spoilers!)
This book was recommended on an fb group and I love
psychological thrillers so I thought I’d give it a bash. While it was
definitely a thriller, I thought that the psychological aspects of it were less
subtle than implied as they were actually laid out for you. You can pretty much
tell that there will be a twist just by the blurb and it’s obvious early on
what it is. Knowing certainly does not detract from the feelings of revulsion
and incredulousness you experience as the mind games continue. Grace does come
across as a little soft, but I understand the frustration and reasons behind
her decisions. Jack, well, Jack is certainly a piece of work. I did enjoy the
way the book went from present to past and you get to see exactly how the story
got to its point. What led to the ending felt a bit rushed, but it wrapped up
well and you support the decisions taken that led to the finale. Some
disturbing scenes will be upsetting, but you can see them coming so skip those
parts!
I enjoyed this book, as the way it was written made
me feel as though I was experiencing the emotions first-hand. The psychological
aspects are quite draining and while the story does draw aspects from other
books, I recommend this one for a gripping read.
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