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Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Book Review: The Locked Door by Freida McFadden

 The Locked Door

by
Freida McFadden


Psychological thriller
audiobook/ 8 hours

Quote:" Dad always says that If you're going to do something wrong, at least be smart enough not to let anyone see you do it."

From the cover:
Some doors are locked for a reason...
While eleven-year-old Nora Davis was up in her bedroom doing homework, she had no idea her father was killing women in the basement.
Until the day the police arrived at their front door. 
Decades later, Nora's father is spending his life behind bars, and Nora is a successful surgeon with a quiet, solitary existence.
Nobody knows her father was a notorious serial killer. And she intends to keep it that way.

Then Nora discovers one of her young female patients has been murdered. In the same unique and horrific manner that her father used to kill his victims. 
Somebody knows who Nora is. Somebody wants her to take the fall for this unthinkable crime. But she's not a killer like her father. The police can't pin anything on her.

As long as they don't look in her basement...

My Review:
This is my fourth read by Freida McFadden. I so wanted to love this book as much as the first 3 I've read. Sadly, I did not.
The book started out pretty well, and I'll even say had good bones, but somehow it just fell short of my expectations.
I almost felt like this book was made in haste, possibly falling into the quantity over quality trap.
For me, Nora just seemed a tad off. Not in a daughter of a serial killer way, but off as in the writer never really figured out who she was supposed to be.
She seems to have had, at one time, similar traits to her father, but then insists she is nothing like him.
She cannot remember her ex-boyfriend, or why she broke up with him years ago, yet she feels safe enough to hop in the sack after their second meeting.
Furthermore, she makes reference over and over to her father's type, yet never mentions any similarities in the one around her with those features.
I loved the idea this story had going, but there were just too many times I was going, "What? That makes no sense!" 
Right up until the very end.
For the record, I will definitely continue reading McFadden's books! Everyone can have an off project.
It wasn't my favorite, but for the sake of author's name, the idea of the story, and a few well played scenes, I'm giving,The Locked Door a 3-star rating.













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