![]() She struggles feeling safe wherever she goes, and drinks to help herself sleep. ![]() This is a HUGE part of the rest of the novel, as it is something that sticks with Lo throughout the remainder of the novel. It’s terrifying, and it honestly made me nervous to leave my locked bedroom in the middle of the night. The whole opening sequence is written beautifully. She hears a noise and decides to investigate, she opens her door and sees a man standing there. She begins to wonder why her cat is in her room, when she doesn’t remember letting him in when she got home. We open the book with our protagonist, Laura “Lo” Blacklock, being awoken by her cat after a drunken night. That’s usually how I decide which book to read next, because there’s usually a never ending stack on my coffee table. You’ll hear me say it more often than not, if the opening sequence of a book hooks me, I’m in. ![]() ![]() One thing I love about reading is opening sequences of books. Ruth Ware’s writing kept me entertained from beginning to end, and there is a twist that you might not see coming. ![]() That’s why I have to find out who did this to her.”Ĭoming from New York Time’s bestselling author Ruth Ware, The Woman in Cabin 10 delivers mystery and murder all at sea. Don’t you see? I know what she must have felt like, when someone came for her in the middle of the night. ![]()
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