![]() ![]() Her proof? A vanished smear of blood and a tube of mascara lent to her by the woman in the supposedly empty cabin. On the very first night, she wakes from a blissful drunken haze to hear a woman scream in the cabin next door, followed by a splash that sounds like a body being heaved over the balcony. ![]() Taking her anxiety medication helps keep the fear at bay for a little while, but the cruise ship is surprisingly small and claustrophobic, and she’s afraid to sleep. Days before she is to embark, however, Lo experiences one of the worst scares of her life as her apartment is burgled while she’s inside. ![]() Her debut novel, In a Dark, Dark Wood, sends readers into a breathless literary panic, but her new book, The Woman in Cabin 10, which I’ll share with you today, conveys a drawn-out anxiety that eats at the very soul.Ībout the book: Laura “Lo” Blacklock, travel journalist, has won the chance to be on the maiden voyage of the private luxury cruise ship, Aurora Borealis around the fjords of the coast of Norway. If you like psychological thrillers that consume your mind and make you question everything you’ve been told, it would be a travesty to miss Ruth Ware’s books. ![]()
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