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After the mysterious death of her best friend and coworker Livvy, Ria comes back after a five month sabbatical. She discovers someone has now moved into her flat upon returning. She also, discovers her new roommate Amanda is working and replaced Livvy. Mysterious things start happening to Ria and she thinks someone is messing with her. But everyone at work is having trouble believing her.
Gemma Rogers does it again in her latest novel “The Flatmate”. This is an amazing psychological thriller that will keep you guessing who done it.
Ria is mourning the death of her friend. As she is coming to terms with the death she is struggling at work. Amanda had taken over at work and everyone loves her. As things start to happen to the people they Ria and Amanda work with, Ria begins to question what is going on.
This book is a fast paced story that will suck you. Highly recommend
Excellent read. The plot unravelled at a good pace with lots of twists and turns. Thank you Netgalley for letting me read this book and I will look out for her other books.
This sinister thriller is a great read.
Ria returns to work having taken a sabbatical when her best friend and colleague, Livvy, sadly died after taking drugs.
She is stunned to discover she has a new flatmate, Amanda, who seems to have taken over Ria’s job and boyfriend, as well.
Ria is determined to find out what really happened to Livvy - she knows she wouldn’t have knowingly taken drugs - but everyone else wants to move on.
A quick read, a slightly flat ending and a couple of annoying characters, but a clever storyline give this 3.5/4 ⭐️
Thanks to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for an ARC in return for an honest review.
Everyone seemed to love Amanda, even my ex-Jayden was blinded by her outgoing personality and model-like looks.
Yet her desperation to become friends felt unnatural.
When I began to receive calls, photos and presents from Livvy, I became spooked. Someone was targeting me, watching me.
Having read The Neighbour by Ms Rogers, I couldn't wait to get started on this one. Wow. The blurb sucked me in immediately, as this is the sort of psychological thriller I devour. And, it did not disappoint. The characters feel like your best friends....but are they?
An easy 5 stars from me.
Book: The Flatmate
Author: Gemma Rogers
Star Rating: 4.5 stars
Publication Date: 22nd June 2023
The Flatmate by Gemma Rogers follows Ria a young woman working in Cardinal Media who is well and truly devastated after her best friend and colleague dies in a terrible accident. She knows in her heart and soul that her friend Livvy didn't do drugs so Ria is convinced someone spiked her drink. She takes some time off to pull herself together and is finally coming back to work after her sabbatical and is determined to find out who killed her best friend and what everyone is giving!!
This book is intense with plenty twists and turns along the way to keep you well and truly engrossed and on the edge of your seat!! It's a quick and snappy novel and my first from this author but I am already looking up her backlist as this book was right up my street!!
Thank you so much to @netgalley, @bookandtonic and @gemmarogersauthor for the advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!! This thriller is due to be published later this month on June 22nd
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I have reviewed some of Gemma Rogers’ books and enjoyed them. The Flatmate had an explosive, gripping beginning and I could immediately feel the club’s atmosphere. Livvy’s death was tragic and I felt her friend's grief.
I was automatically suspicious of Amanda and why she was there in the flat. The thriller was twisty as Gemma Rogers’ thrillers are. The quick pacing helped as I really wanted to find out more about the mystery surrounding Livvy’s death and Amanda’s appearance in the flat and how they were related.
Thanks to Gemma Rogers, Boldwood Books and Rachel’s Random Resources for my eARC in exchange for an honest and voluntary review.
5 stars
Thanks to #NetGalley and #BaldwoodBooks for the read-review of #TheFlatMate by #GemmaRogers. This was an excellent book of cat and mouse. I loved the writing style and the drama between the characters.
I have read every single book that Gemma has written and they are all very good. You know you are in for a page-turner that going to move quickly when you open a Gemma Rogers novel. I have yet to read anything boring or bland from this author! The Flatmate kept me intrigued, I was turning the pages quickly and wondering what was going to happen next.
I absolutely hated the character of Amanda, well done on writing her, Gemma!
Here’s the synopsis:
Always trust your very basic instincts or prepare for the consequences…
It was surreal returning to work after a sabbatical following the suspicious death of my best friend Livvy.
On my return to the company apartment, I was surprised to find Livvy’s replacement, Amanda Dowd firmly entrenched as my new flatmate.
She’d seemingly appeared out of nowhere.
But something didn’t feel right. I felt on edge.
Everyone seemed to love Amanda, even my ex-Jayden was blinded by her outgoing personality and model-like looks.
Yet her desperation to become friends felt unnatural.
When I began to receive calls, photos and presents from Livvy, I became spooked. Someone was targeting me, watching me.
With my job, home and life on the line, I had to find out who was doing this to me and why.
I hadn’t caused Livvy’s death but still believed it was no accident.
Someone else was guilty and I had to find out who before I was next..
Don’t miss this one and be sure to check out Gemma’s other novels which are all equally as good as this! Coming out on June 22.
Gemma Rogers books just keep getting better and better and this one was no exception,a fast paced psychological read that kept me guessing,I suspected everyone at some point throughout the book.
Hitting on a subject that proves that our actions really do have consequences.
A read I could'nt put down and definitely recommend.
Thanks to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC
Fast paced psychological thriller about a group of twentysomething colleagues working for a small advertising company in Crawley, Surrey. Plenty of after work drinks, clubbing, secrets and lies. This book tackles some serious issues such as mental health, gaslighting and spiking drinks with ketamine. However, it is very well written and despite not liking any of the group, I was hooked about 20% in and found it a compelling read which handled these serious subject in a sensitive and entertaining way. Keeps you guessing as to what really happened. Many thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley UK for the ARC.
Flatmate by Gemma Rogers is a spine tingling and goosebump inducing novel which I easily read in a few short hours. It's also taut, snappy, compelling and filled with angst which gave me a heightened sense of anxiety when reading which is a good thing.
Ria's best friend Livvy died unexpectedly one evening which crushed her utterly and completely. It didn't help that she and Jayden broke up, too. After traveling for five months she returned home to a surprise new roommate, Amanda. As if that weren't unsettling enough she received several disturbing communications. Her first priority remained her obsession with finding out what happened that terrible night to Livvy. It affected every aspect of her life including work...and it showed. She and Amanda were very different but did have something in common. Ria's relationships, work and personal, suffered. But worse was to come.
I did not care for the main characters' behaviours as they were juvenile (frequent partying and drinking) and therefore was not invested in them. My preference is for characters older than their 20s. Parts of the story were implausible. However, the plot and pace drew me in like a magnet and the tension was delectable.
If you enjoy quick suspenseful thrillery novels, do add this one to your list.
My sincere thank you to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for providing me with an early digital copy of this engrossing book.
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC! This book was so captivating one world WOW! It was a fast paced and kept me guessing throughout a perfect book for psychological thrillers fans alike, from the very first page I drawn and couldn’t put the book down it was so good I read it in a day! The characters were likeable also.
Overall, I throughly enjoyed this book and all the plot twists that it presented!
Wow what a fast paced thriller read this was my heart was in my mouth with all the twists to this storyline. It was well written, I was just involved straight away which is what I like in a book. All the characters were described so well I just loved it from the very first page until the great ending which brought everything to a satisfactory conclusion.
Thank you to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for this brilliant ARC which I have no hesitation in recommending and I hope to read more from this author in the future.
4 🌟
This book was short and such a fast paced read. This is the type of book that you'll finish in a day or two! I enjoyed the heart racing thriller but the book didn't have the strong emotional connection in terms of I didn't have a strong emotional connection to the characters of the book. The book did have the eerie and creepy vibe which I enjoyed. Thank you netgalley and Gemma for the e-ARC in exchange for a honest review!
Heart pounding thriller that left me on the edge of my seat. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one. Definitely one of the best books this year.
Gemma Rogers is an author who can do no wrong. This book has delivered and I can safely say Gemma is an author who gets better and better with every book.
The Flatmate is unlike any of Gemma’s previous books. However, it is equally as gripping and addictive. I have loved this from beginning to end and devoured this in just one sitting.
Gemma is able to transport her readers. It’s as though you are watching the events play out. This has been full of tension and suspense why just being completely unpredictable.
The characters in this are a great mix, some you like, others you are suspicious of. As they come together, with events unfolding you feel your heart racing a little quicker. This is a book that is completely enthralling and unlike any I’ve read previously.
Rogers has the mind of a genius and this book is quite possibly the best yet. However, I love all of Gemma’s books. I will absolutely be recommending this one.
I’ve read most of Gemma’s books recently and she is fast becoming one of my favourite authors. This most recent book is so so good, I honestly couldn’t put it down, ending up staying up all night reading it!
I thought I had worked out the twist but no, she got me stumped. I hate to use the old cliche but this really is one heck of a gripping story
Enjoyed this page turner! Ria has to come to terms with the loss of her best friend, Livvy. When she returns to work after a several months to work through emotions, things have gone back to normal at the office but Ria still hasn't the closure she needs. Amanda was hired in Ria's absence to replace Livvy. This is where it gets complicated and twisty. How does Ria handle Amanda now living in her apartment in the second bedroom? How does Ria deal with Amanda taking over her best friend's work space? So many questions, but by the end of the book you get the answers you were looking for. If you are a fan of fun thrillers that make you want to read "just one more chapter", this is the book for you.
Thank you Net Galley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I liked the premise of this one but found the actual story wad a but slow for me. It felt more character drive than event and I struggled to really get into it. It didn't help that I just couldn't relate to the protagonist and found her decision making skills lacking to say the least. In saying that, some people are just that annoying and do just do things in the most difficult way possible so maybe the reader isn't meant to like her?! Anyways, I'm glad I finished it and it did get better the further on it went