![]() ![]() ![]() Louise has reliably poor judgment but seems a relatable everywoman. Most of the book switches between narration by Louise and narration by Adele. Meanwhile, David keeps a tight reign on information, if not his emotions. ![]() Each woman carefully withholds what she knows about David from the other woman, and what she knows about the other woman from David. Unbeknownst to David, Louise and Adele start socializing with each other as Louise’s illicit relationship with David gets underway. Adele is married to David, and Louise works for him. Part One: London dwellers Louise, Adele and David become involved in a very awkward triangle that an enigmatic early chapter has suggested won’t end without violence. Part two adds some information that’s possibly relevant to whether you’d like the book, but that no-spoilage hardliners might prefer to avoid. Following is two-part evaluation intended to help readers decide whether this is a book they might like. finish a section, having a twist that stands out from the crowd is no small thing.Īny ending to a well-constructed thriller needs groundwork, so writing a spoiler-free review of a super twisty book is a challenge. Since many contemporary thrillers have the aspect of games that morph to a new set of assumptions and style of play every time you level up, i.e. “Behind her Eyes” is getting attention in reviews and online comments for an extra jaw-dropping ending. ![]()
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