Book Synopsis: “A thriller about a serial killer narrated by those closest to him: his 13-year-old daughter, his girlfriend—and the one victim he has spared. Aidan Thomas is a hard-working family man and a somewhat beloved figure in the small upstate town where he lives. He’s the kind of man who always lends a hand and has a good word for everyone. But Aidan has a dark secret he’s been keeping from everyone in town and those closest to him. He’s a kidnapper and serial killer. Aidan has murdered eight women and there’s a ninth he has earmarked for death: Rachel, imprisoned in a backyard shed, fearing for her life. When Aidan’s wife dies, he and his thirteen-year-old daughter Cecilia are forced to move. Aidan has no choice but to bring Rachel along, introducing her to Cecilia as a “family friend” who needs a place to stay. Aidan is betting on Rachel, after five years of captivity, being too brainwashed and fearful to attempt to escape. But Rachel is a fighter and survivor, and recognizes Cecilia might just be the lifeline she has waited for all these years. As Rachel tests the boundaries of her new living situation, she begins to form a tenuous connection with Cecilia. And when Emily, a local restaurant owner, develops a crush on the handsome widower, she finds herself drawn into Rachel and Cecilia’s orbit, coming dangerously close to discovering Aidan’s secret. Told through the perspectives of Rachel, Cecilia, and Emily, The Quiet Tenant explores the psychological impact of Aidan’s crimes on the women in his life—and the bonds between those women that give them the strength to fight back. Both a searing thriller and an astute study of trauma, survival, and the dynamics of power.”
Genre: Thriller 😈 but I would say more suspense!
Pace: Medium
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Length: 303 pages, 10 hours, 44 minutes
Format: Audiobook
What to expect👇🏼
✌🏼 Multiple timelines 🗣️ Multiple POV’s 🔪 Serial Killer book from the victim’s experience
💭Review: “I expected soooo much more from this book. The first few chapters had me going “oh this is going to be good!!!” Then when the ending credits started I legit stared at my phone dumbfounded because what??? The ending was just so…blah. I wanted more!
The only reason it gets 3 stars is because I listened to it! If it had been read physical format I think I would have gotten bored but hearing her voice made it a lot more interesting.
I think I’m just so used to thrillers with huge twists and turns that the ones that don’t have those leave me feeling unsatisfied.
If you’re a beginner of thrillers, this might be a good book to start with!”
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