Book Review: The Girl in the Window by Diana Wilkinson

I’m delighted to be welcoming Diana Wilkinson back to Novel Kicks and the blog tour for her book, The Girl in the Window.

I know their secrets…

Every morning, I sit at the same table of my favourite café, sip my cappuccino, and watch them.

The woman has no idea I’m watching, day after day, unravelling the secrets of her life. I see the way she smiles when he arrives, how she glances over her shoulder… like someone who is hiding something.

She thinks she’s in control, but has no idea I’m on to them…

I know a lot more about the man. For a start, he’s not who he pretends to be – his lies are as plain as the nose on your face.

There’s more to this story than meets the eye, a lot more than I’ll ever let on. I already know a lot about the man, but have learnt so much more from watching.

Why do I think the man should tell me what’s going on?

Because he’s my husband. That’s why.

An unforgettable tale of deceit, lies and revenge, from the bestselling author of The Girl in Seat 2A.

*****

Izzy sits at the same cafe window every morning, watching the woman across the street. A woman she’s never met. She doesn’t even know her name but they are very much connected. 

Having read One Down and The Girl in 2A, I was thrilled to be part of the blog tour for the latest novel by Diana Wilkinson. 

This book doesn’t take long to raise suspense and tension. The plot simmers well right until the very end. The story unfolds well and it’s what I’ve come to expect from this author. She’s very good at creating discord between the characters and through the plot. Just what you need for a good psychological thriller. 

It raises many questions that has you reading, not realising how much time as passed. 

I couldn’t quite make my mind up about Izzy.  She’s a very interesting main character that’s for sure. 

The supporting cast are equally as engaging and will have you wondering whether you can like them or trust them. 

In the hope that I don’t give too much away, this novel almost felt like there could be a sequel. I’m hoping so anyway. There were a couple of questions that for me weren’t answered. And I need to know. Haha. 

I’m not going to say much more as I don’t want to spoil this great book for everyone else. 

If you’re looking for a compelling puzzle and a narrative that will have you guessing until the end, The Girl in the Window is perfect. I enjoyed it. 

 

 

About Diana Wilkinson –

Diana Wilkinson was born and bred in Belfast, Northern Ireland and is the number 1 bestseller of The Girl in Seat 2a. Diana spent most of her working life in the business of tennis, and the inspiration for much of her work has come from the ladies she coached over the years.

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The Girl in the Window was released by Boldwood Books on 13th December 2024. Click to buy on Amazon UK, Waterstones and Amazon US

 

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Laura
I’m Laura. I started Novel Kicks in 2009. I wanted a place to post my writing as well as give other writers like me the opportunity to do the same. There is also a monthly book club, a writing room which features writing prompts, book reviews, competitions, author interviews and guest posts.

I grew up by the sea (my favourite place in the world) and I currently live in Hampshire. I am married to Chris, have a cat named Buddy and I would love to be a writer. I’m trying to write the novel I’ve talked so much about writing if only I could stop pressing delete. I’ve loved writing since creative writing classes in primary school. I have always wanted to see my teacher Miss Sayers again and thank her for the encouragement. When not trying to write the novel or writing snippets of stories on anything I can get my hands on, I love reading, dancing like a loon and singing to myself very badly. My current obsession is Once Upon a Time and I would be happy to live with magic in the enchanted forest surrounded by all those wonderful stories provided that world also included Harry Potter. I love reading chick lit. contemporary fiction and novels with mystery.

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