59 pages • 1 hour read
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In B. A. Paris's psychological thriller The Therapist, Alice Dawson and her partner, Leo, move to a seemingly idyllic gated community in London called the Circle. As Alice becomes acquainted with their new neighbors, she learns that the previous owner, Nina Maxwell, was murdered in their house. Determined to uncover the truth, Alice grows suspicious of those around her and becomes embroiled in a dangerous investigation that exposes dark secrets and could risk her safety. The novel explores themes of trust, betrayal, community dynamics, and the impact of past events. The source material features violence, murder, and suicide.
B. A. Paris's The Therapist is lauded for its suspenseful, gripping narrative and strong character development, making it a page-turner that's hard to put down. However, some readers feel the plot twists are predictable and the pacing uneven. Overall, it's a compelling psychological thriller with room for improvement in its execution.
A reader who enjoys The Therapist by B. A. Paris is likely a fan of psychological thrillers and domestic suspense. Fans of Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl and Paula Hawkins’ The Girl on the Train will appreciate the book's intricate plot, unexpected twists, and exploration of trust and deception in relationships.
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Values/Ideas: Truth & Lies
Values/Ideas: Loyalty & Betrayal
Society: Community