![]() The main character was unlikable for me for the big part of the book. The main character of Lo reminded me of AJ Finn's 'The Woman In The Window' with her anxiety issues and trying to convince people what she saw. A good-paced story with non-complex writing makes this book a real page-turner. Ruth Ware's books have always made me read them in one or two sittings, and this book is no exception. I got Agatha Christie vibes from this book as there were so many characters on the ship who could have been a murderer. It is so smartly linked with Lo's hallucinations and over-alertness. ![]() I liked how Ruth Ware tried to confuse the reader by creating a burglary scene before Lo Blacklock board the ship and witnessed the murder. Laura (Lo) Blacklock, on her work assignment as a travel journalist aboard a small luxury ship called 'the Aurora' witnesses a body of a woman thrown into the sea with the blood smeared on the glass. Ruth Ware is, officially, my auto-buy author now. Who else loves Ruth Ware's books? The Woman In Cabin 10 is my third book by the author and my favourite so far, and it is one great thriller which is full of twists and turns. ![]()
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