Member Reviews
Told in alternating perspectives we get to know more about two neighbours and what starts as a passing interest soon becomes an obsession. Some difficult topics of domestic abuse/controlling behaviour and fertility are covered but in a way that makes you feel right there, living it with the characters. A good book rounded off by a good ending.
Sorry but this book wasn't for me, I couldn't get into the story line so I gave up about a quarter of the way through.
Thank you to Netgalley and Avon Books for giving me the opportunity to read this book.
What a brilliant book. This book has a fantastic story line, excellent characters and is just wonderful. I would highly recommend this book to anyone and I enjoyed it immensely.
The best way to sum up Through The Wall is that the grass is always greener on the other side. Lexie and Harriet are neighbours, they’ve never met or spoken to each other. When does nosiness go too far? Is it a simple google search? How about stealing someone’s keys and walking around their home?
There’s a creepy tension that builds and builds throughout this story and I wouldn’t describe it as a typical thriller but it’s still very enjoyable!
My only issues are the ending which I found predictable and it’s very long with not that much actually happening until the end. There’s some great writing of emotion and pain which I thought which brilliant!
The one place you should feel safe yet you don’t! This book gets under your skin in such a way I found myself double checking my doors and windows. Creepy and well written, I loved it.
Something isn’t quite right in Lexie’s otherwise perfect home and life. Her boyfriend thinks she’s just imagining things, but she knows her things have been moved, riffled through. The signs are subtle, but they are there, despite what Tom says. Is his increasing absence from their home and relationship just a coincidence, or is he fed up with her fear? A twisted tale to keep you reading late into the night