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The Girl Before by JP Delaney

The Girl Before

by JP Delaney

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  • Jan 2017, 352 pages
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Nanette S. (San Pierre, IN)

The Girl Before
Could you? Would you?
Could you decide to rent a place where you needed to answer forms and agree to abide by the rules of the "house"? Would you agree to live there if you passed inspection? Are the happenings a result of yourself or the "house"? This is a real suspense builder filled with intrigue and mystery.If you like books that keep you turning pages faster and faster, you will enjoy reading this one.
The film rights have already been purchased by Ron Howard and I can't wait to see it!
Ann B. (Bethlehem, PA)

Another Girl Gone Awry
I must admit I was drawn to all the "Girl" books that have preceded this one. Yes, I was gone with Gone Girl, rode the Train , and rented Cabin 10, so it was natural for me to elect this First Impressions selection; The Girl Before. The story interestingly moved between, Then and Now as Emma and Jane took us on a similar path through their tormented histories, a unique twist on style and presentation. The draw back to this thriller was the explicit sex scenes , that in my opinion, added little to the dynamics of the story. Remember the old movies that faded to music or pictured a moon and then a sunrise andmore
Carol N. (Indian Springs Village, AL)

The Girl Before
I read this book in one sitting it was so intriguing that I kept telling myself 'just a little more' and before I knew it, I was done. I enjoyed this book and the twists and turns had me guessing wrong until the very end which is what a good mystery should do. I felt like the switching back and forth between the two points of view was a good way to tell this story and it added to the intensity of the book. I'm still not sure that that the problem with Toby was necessary to this story but it seemed personal to the writer so I'm sure that is why it was included. I would recommend this for a book club as it wasmore
Nikki M. (Fort Wayne, IN)

Another thriller with "girl" in the title!
I have to say that I didn't care for this thriller very much. The characters were not likeable, and some of the scenes were quite disturbing. I almost felt claustrophobic during most of the novel. Unfortunately, I would not recommend.
Corrie S. (Verona, WI)

The Girl Before
So I've never read Fifty Shades of Grey, but from what I can tell, this book has much more in common with that than Gone Girl. It started off decently enough, with the chapters alternating between Emma and Jane, two women who at different times are occupying the same house. Emma's chapters, however, had absolutely no quotation marks, so you couldn't easily determine what was spoken aloud versus what were just thoughts. I've seen this before in other books and I have no idea why any author thinks this is a good idea. It's irritating. Though in this case, it helped to remember whose story I was reading -- becausemore
Audrey M. (Overland Park, KS)

Sex Gets in the way
I was turned off by the explicit sex scenes in the book. I did not feel the graphic details of those scenes added anything to the flow of the story and became repetitive and just turned me off. Were they added for shock value?
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