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I was able to read this book thanks to NetGalley. I really enjoyed the story and it was a quick paced thriller which are my favorite! I will be recommending it to family and friends and will be looking for more from this author in the future. Thanks again for the opportunity to read this book.

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Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for allowing me to read this ARC.
A well written domestic thriller. Lots of twists and turns that kept me guessing until the very end.
I really enjoyed this book. It was very hard to put down.

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I would like to thank Avon books and Netgalley for allowing me to read this book.

I was immediately attracted by the pretty cover of this book where we see a couple hugging.

We find Andrew who left Louise to start a new family four years ago. Louise had no choice but to let him. Except that she still loves Andrew and she does not intend to let his new wife live the life she was supposed to live with him. Louise is going to do some research on the famous Caz and discover a lot of things about Andrew at the same time. And one night during a family celebration Andrew is murdered and Caz and Louise find themselves in front of his body.

A book read in one afternoon so much I was hooked to the story so gripping, captivating, addictive, full of suspense and twists with endearing characters.

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Brilliant story

You can’t actually which of the wives is a loony until near the end

Caught in the middle is andrew who finds himself murdered at a family party

Keeps you quessing

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Fantastic book! Great storyline! Complex characters! Quick and enjoyable read. Can't wait to read more by Tess Stimson

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This was a fast-paced, fun read. I was immediately pulled into the storyline and the author kept my attention throughout.

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Thank you to Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

A compelling read from this very talented author. Gripping, shocking and totally engrossing, and easy to read. Recommended.

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Oh my! I raced through this book!! Love love loved it. All of Tess Stimson's books are a joy to read THANK YOU!!!!

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My goodness, this a really twisty one!It starts off with a really explosive prologue, it really grabs your attention right from the start. Then it moves back in time to the events leading up to the murder.

It’s told from both Louise and Caz’s points of view, and occasionally Min, Louise’s sister-in-law. I really had no idea who the killer might be.

I liked Louise right from the start, and got to like Caz too as time went on, but each time we get some new information on them, the doubts grow.

There are snippets of the police interviews interspersed here and there, and I found these fascinating.

This book is totally addictive and kept me reading late into the night. It’s really hard to put down.When the ending comes, it’s not one you’ll see coming.

Dark and suspenseful, this is a superb psychological thriller. A total must-read

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One in Three by Tess Stimson is an excellent psychological thriller novel. Two women are fighting tooth-over-nail over the same man until they realize that he is not a good person to be with, and things take an unexpected turn. At a family event, he is found dead, and both the women are suspected of being the murderer. Basically, a cat-and-mouse race turned into a whodunnit!

The twists and turns in the story kept me hooked throughout. That last twist was like icing on the cake, thereby giving the whole affair a satisfactory end. A definite page turner.

Thanks to the author and the publisher for the ARC.

Verdict: Recommended.

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This was my first book by Tess Stimson and what a really great read it was!

Stimson is a terrific storyteller, providing her reader with a story full of suspense and a rollercoaster of twists and turns. She delicately broaches some difficult subject matters, with sensitivity, with a murder thrown into the mix.

I will be looking to read books by her again, in the future.

I’d highly recommend this book.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this ARC for an honest and unbiased review.

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Okay. I didn't think the book would be this good. I read it in one sitting because it got me hooked from the word go. A great suspense thriller.

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This is a very well written thriller, full of lots of twists and turns (and not clichéd ones at that).
Just when you think that you know what's going on, or even have a slight idea, it goes in a completely different direction to what you might have imagined.
I really enjoyed the use of unreliable narrators throughout this. And the characters were so expertly crafted that you actually cared what happened to them, something that can't be said for all books/stories like this.
Because you're so invested in the characters, it makes it hard to put this book down.
Which is what made this a real page turner for me and such an enjoyable read.
I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for more books by this author and look forward to seeing what she does next.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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What a dramatic st a rt to this thriller.
This book kept me guessing each time I thought I had it figured out I was thrown again
Definitely recommend

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One In Three

I literally could not put this book down.  I was even thinking about it when I wasn't reading it.  Through all the twists and turns

..I literally had no idea who was the guilty party.

Both Louise  and Caz were very well drawn characters.  Louise spent her whole life dealing with a mental illness episode that happened when she was 19 which is so sad and though I was Team Louise most of the time...some of the things she did.. were pretty jaw dropping and she really didn't help herself.

Caz is the kind of woman that women hate...and with good reason.   She is a master manipulator ...and it is very hard to feel sympathy for her....and yet thanks to the authors brilliant writing...at times, you somehow do.

They were both supremely unreliable narrators, which was fascinating and there were so many times I was thinking....wait could Caz be right?  Just because she is a bad person doesn't make her wrong.

This is a fantastic thriller...full of twists and turns and it is character driven and such a great look at the extremes of human emotion.   The characters really come alive and the fact this thriller was based around these characters and their emotions...is a testament to how talented Tess Stimson is.

Thanks to the author, publisher and Netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Last year, I was completely gripped and terrified by Tess Stimson’s debut thriller, The Mother and she has once again managed to chill me to the very bone with her addictive new psychological crime thriller, One in Three.

The bottom had fallen out of Louise’s world four years ago when her husband Andrew announced that he was leaving her for another woman. Heartbroken, devastated and betrayed, Louise had to watch while Andrew made a new life for himself with his new wife, Caz. In the past four years, Andrew and Caz have started a new family and left Louise trying to pick up the shattered pieces of her broken life. Louise might have been cast aside for another woman, but she is not ready to forgive and she certainly will not forget. Someone has to pay for her broken heart and Louise knows just who to blame…

Caz has stolen her life and her man and Louise is not going to stand for it. As she begins to dig deep into her rival’s past she uncovers some shocking and terrifying secrets Louise is sure Andrew knows nothing about. As their veneer of civility begins to slip, they begin to undermine each other. Only, the more they dig, the more they discover that the person who has the most secrets out of the three of them…is Andrew!

A family part ends in tragedy when Andrew is found murdered…and his two ex-wives are found standing over the body. Somebody has killed Andrew and all the evidence points to the wife…but which one? Was it Louise? Caz? Or both?

Like a British Big Little Lies, Tess Stimson’s One in Three is a juicy, addictive and twisted page-turner that is just crying out to be made into a juicy six-part drama. Shocks, revelations, scandals and illicit desires are uncovered in this gripping page-turner that will keep readers completely and utterly glued to the page.

Tess Stimson deftly juggles complex characters, jaw-dropping twists and turns and hair-raising suspense in one of the summer’s must-read thrillers, One in Three

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This book draws you in from the opening chapter. The body of AndreW Page is discovered with his wife Caz, and his ex wife Louise, both stood over him covered in blood. The question is which of them murdered him? Andrew divorced Louise four years previously and they have two children, Bella and Tolly. He is now married to Caz and they have a son Kit. Andrew has remained friendly with Louise’s parents and so they invite him, Caz and Kit to stay in Devon along with the rest of the family to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. This is where the murder occurrs. Louise and Caz have a tricky relationship. Louise has never recovered from Andrew leaving her and still has feelings for him. Caz is aware of this and the fact that Andrew still has feelings for Louise. So Caz and Louise are always trying to undermine each other but as secrets are revealed they realise that the biggest one is regarding Andrew. The story is told mainly from Louise’s and Caz’s point of view and also with chapters describing police interviews. The book takes us back to events from seven years previously to the present time. It is full of complex relationships, suspense and twists and turns from beginning to the very end. A great read.
Thanks to Netgalley and Avon for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

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The book is fast paced, has a nice element of mysterie that keeps you guessing through a big part of the book.
I enjoyed the writing style as well. It made it easy to read the story and also get really involved in the characters. You feel for them, you live through them. And I think the writer really did a great job with that.
Some points could have had a little more time spend on. Given some more details, just a little more elaborate (hard to explain without giving spoilers).
But in all, this was a great read.

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Andrew has been murdered! At the scene of the crime is his wife and his ex-wife, both smothered in his blood! Interspersed with the lead up to everyone related to the main characters being at an anniversary weekend celebration are interviews with the police to ascertain who did what when! As the story unfolds it becomes a mystery as to why most of the women in this family are attracted to Andrew - who is selfish and self-serving. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned is a good starting point for this tale. The characters are well drawn and the plot is very well laid - a definite page turner.
Many thanks to Netgalley/Tess Stimson/Avon Books for a digital copy of this title. All opinions expressed are my own.

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When I call something a beach/airport read, it usually means 'I've sat down with it and didn't move till it was finished', but I know that's considered an insult.

I saw most of the stuff going on ahead of time, but there were a few bits that were unique and interesting enough for me to sit and think 'hmm...how did I not see that coming?'
That said, because it's one of those 'sit down and it's done' reads, it's not challenging, not really. Again, that's not something bad to say, but when I'm reading over 100 books a year, I know in a few months, this one will be a book I might pick up again and only realise I've read it when I start again - which isn't good. I've done that with a couple of my Netgalley books (and if I'm being entirely honest, I actually picked this up when my library reopened, so...it was good, but didn't stick with me? If that makes sense).
Nevertheless, if you want a good, but possibly not massively difficult and doesn't need you to concentrate, and you can put it down and come back to it, or read it all in one go (I think I did it in three hours, cause we were literally stranded waiting in A&E and I grabbed it out of my TBR. And got through it while we were waiting.

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