The Poison Tree: the addictive , twisty debut psychological thriller from the million-copy bestselling author

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The Poison Tree: the addictive , twisty debut psychological thriller from the million-copy bestselling author

The Poison Tree: the addictive , twisty debut psychological thriller from the million-copy bestselling author

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Finally, could you share your top three tips for writers who want to write a psychological thriller? These two, scarred and solitary, begin a secret affair. Louisa starts to believe she can again find the happiness she had given up on. But neither of them can outrun his violent past. Yes, coming to the murder for which Paul is a witness for the trial now. What happens? Even this wasn't a surprise. Daniel and Paul were committing another burglary, but this time they get caught by a caretaker of the area, an old man names Ken Hillyard. He has already called the cops, and tells Daniel that there are secret cameras around recording his every move, couldn't he read? Yep, that was the question. And all this time Paul was simply gaping at him, didn't try stopping him fearing he'd get caught in the camera.

What is the meaning of this? What is the entire plot even about? Louisa and Paul die? Just like that?She was relieved and hurt at the same time. But this time the hurt was more. And she was done. Done with him. So, what else now? Everything is sunshine and rainbows from here. Nobody to threaten them anymore. And even the organization planning to film the garden cancels their plan to shoot and simply decide to visit the garden instead. Louisa is ecstatic. As she didn't want to be filmed and get exposed to the outer world anyway. All is well and good. it gets points for having the central character named karen. and having her be a genius of languages. but a lot of it is just a secret history tongue and groove DIY project. brilliant underachievers? crumbling mansion? wealthy layabouts sponsoring a poor friend?? mysterious happenings? moral blurriness? alcohol and drug anesthesia? But that doesn't happen. Louisa was more upset than be happy. Upset and scared, that he might be searching her for some revenge? And also that she spent 20 years of her life crying about someone who had been alive all this time.

in the spectrum of "books that claim to be just like secret history" this one takes home high marks. but really - it's just a fast-paced crime thriller and is not likely to stay with me for any real amount of time.Till that point it was pretty much clear she might have been Adam's murderer. But the why and how were the mystery which gets solved. I would classify this novel as a mystery/romance as the main drive of the novel was in finding out the central mysteries of the characters, namely what Daniel had done to cause Paul to have to testify, and why exactly Louisa is afraid of being spotted in certain areas of London. This book would also be good for those that like a character-driven plot.



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