Jack and Grace live in a beautiful home. He makes a lot of money as an
attorney and has never lost a case. He's handsome and he's well
mannered. He also takes very good care of his wife. Jack never leaves
Grace's side. It isn't possible for anyone to talk to her on her own,
because they are inseparable. Are Jack and Grace really such a close
couple or is something else going on?
Behind Closed Doors is
gripping from the start. Grace thinks she's met the perfect man. Jack is
kind, he takes her on fancy dates and he wants to spend time with her
sister Millie. He also doesn't mind that Millie will move in with them
as soon as she turns eighteen. Millie has down syndrome. She's very
sweet and means the world to Grace. Jack knows that and certainly uses
this information to his advantage. It's clear straight away that
something is terribly wrong...
Grace is such a likable person
which made me care about her story from the start. She's loving, she's
gentle and she's fiercely protective of her sister. Millie is such a
happy person, I liked her very much. The story worked really well for me
and I got so caught up in it that I forgot everything and everyone
around me. Behind Closed Doors is creepy and it's fabulously constructed
with alternations between the past and the present. As they come closer
together the story becomes more and more horrible. It kept me on the
edge of my seat the whole time.
Behind Closed Doors is absolutely
awful and suffocating, but it's fascinating as well. I read this book
in one sitting, because I couldn't put it down. It's one of those
stories that will stay with you for a very long time. If you're looking
for a good, captivating read, get this book. I'm sure you're going to
love it.
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