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Barbara Copperthwaite

Review: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, B.A. Paris

Behind Closed Doors
“Will grab readers and hold onto them until the bitter end”

THEY SAY

The perfect marriage? Or the perfect lie?

Everyone knows a couple like Jack and Grace. He has looks and wealth, she has charm and elegance. You might not want to like them, but you do.

You’d like to get to know Grace better.

But it’s difficult, because you realise Jack and Grace are never apart.

Some might call this true love. Others might ask why Grace never answers the phone. Or how she can never meet for coffee, even though she doesn’t work. How she can cook such elaborate meals but remain so slim. And why there are bars on one of the bedroom windows.

Sometimes, the perfect marriage is the perfect lie.

I SAY

A dark story of domestic bliss gone wrong, it is possible to imagine Behind Closed Doors happening on any street in Britain – and that is its strength.

The start is slow, but I had to keep reading, eager to discover how the story was going to unfold. Just what hold did Jack have over Grace? What was his background?

The narrative slips between past and present, revealing all. Some of the secrets are truly sickening, and Jack’s ultimate plan was twisted in the extreme. Finally, the timeline narratives collide at the end for a showdown.

My problem? I did find…TO READ THE REVIEW IN FULL CLICK HERE

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