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You Let Me In The most chilling unputdownable pageturner of 2019 edition by Lucy Clarke Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews


I had goosebumps reading this one. There were sections of the narrative that made me want to go round my house turning on all the lights. Elle was a likeable character and I was rooting for her both in the present day and the flashbacks. I was enjoying it so much I found myself praying that the ending wouldn’t be a let down and as far as I’m concerned it was perfect, particularly the epilogue. I loved it and happily recommend it.
What a wonderful setting for a mystery - the beautiful Cornish coast. This started out as a very promising mystery but somewhere along the line, I was about ready to give up. The ending was a bit too dramatic for me so it was a just an OK read. I know it got great reviews and I can understand why but for me, it just didn't click.
This was, for me, a one sitting read.  I know it's a cliche but I couldn't put it down.

Throughout the book there is an underlying note of tension which puts the reader on edge, and the author cleverly pulls you down into the depths of Elle's confusion and paranoia, such that I was never comfortable; always second guessing every interaction.

This misdirection and suspicion, driven by a well paced narrative, and aligned with flawed, yet grounded characters, combine to produce a chilling, yet completely enjoyable read.

I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.
If you like your psychological thrillers to provide you with a good dose of goosebumps, then look no further than ' You Let Me In' by Lucy Clarke!

Not knowing anything about the book, I went in blind...and I suggest you do the same! This is the type of book that the less you know going in, the better the reading experience will be. Needless to say, I won't be delving into any particular details, except to say that this will grab you hostage from the get go, with its tension filled plot, well written characters and chilling twists and turns, I have nothing but great things to say about this psychological thriller. You'll certainly be missing out if you don't get your hands on a copy.

I'd like to thank Netgalley, Harper Collins UK and the author for an ARC in exchange for my honest opinion of this book.
Now I can be very hit and miss with novels that get inside your head. But this was a hit as it was so believable and possible AND it contained so many things, many people can identify with.

A woman has split from her husband and is now living in a very nice cliff house with glass frontage in Cornwall they both planned and dreamed of. Think “Grand Designs” with style.

Same women is a writer who is way behind deadline on her second novel. The first one was such a hit, she struggles with her confused thoughts, feelings of inadequacy and nerves. When she attends a library visit, I could feel the tension through the page! I’ve not read a novel where a writer examines all the worries and thoughts a writer goes through when writing and submitting a book and this was really interesting.

Now the REALLY fascinating part was the fact this woman then rented her home out on Air B and B and when she returns, certain things have been moved….the house just doesn’t feel right… someone is watching the house from the beach, she is receiving messages on social media from her ‘number one fan’

There’s so much to make a person nervous in this especially if you’re a reader, writer, or have rented out your home or let someone stay. It’s creepy and nerve jangling.

Cornwall is the ideal setting too as it’s usually so idyllic and envy inducing. Not here it’s not! The book locations are vague in that it’s somewhere in Cornwall but the fun would be to go there and try and find a glass fronted cliff house you could imagine would be the one in the novel…
I don't really know where to start with this book. It took me many chapters to get into it, but I must mention that the author's writing itself is spectacular. It was the story. It was confusing and the first chapter really didn't draw me in and that's something I always look for when reading the book; it leads me into the rest of the story. The first chapter felt like it started in the middle of a story and therefore left me more confused. Obviously, once you're passed the initial chapters, everything seems to slot into place... as much as a psychological thriller does.

I'm still a bit unsure with the characters; the over friendly Bill, fan-girl Laura, the ex-wife of a rapist, the sister, Elle Fielding herself... there's such a mix of different personalities that it's hard to put the thoughts I have for them down. I liked Elle, I really did, even with everything that came to light, she still ended up being my favourite character. I liked Laura, I loved her unabashed fan-girling (reminds me of myself when I meet some of my favourite authors), Bill creeped me out a little bit, but overall seemed okay. Fiona... I don't think she's the most supportive of people at all. I was never keen on her character.

I really didn't like the ending either. I think the epilogue ruined the whole book for me really (though I'm not using stars to reflect on that, the 4 stars I have give are for the plot, the suspense, the shock, and the writing style of the author) because I just think it was taken way too far. I can't say more than that because I don't want to ruin it for other authors.

I did enjoy this story, found myself quite gripped and hooked in some places, but overall there's stuff that could be changed to make it an exceptional read.

Love the author's writing style; the words used, the way things were described... it was brilliant and gritty, definitely draws the reader in. But, as mentioned above, some things just didn't do it for me.
Maybe, because psychological thrillers are my favourite, I may expect more than I should when reading them. This did have the shock and twisty factor which is great though.
Good twist. Thrilling
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