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Another fantastic thriller by @anitawallerauthor I was drawn in from the first page as always. The twists kept me guessing and racing through chapters. I wouldn't have seen that ending, nor will I forget it in a hurry.

This was a good book. There were two different storylines, both very interesting. First there is Rob’s murder, and then there is the secret that Clare finds out! Due to the two story lines, there is always something interesting happening. When I say that I had no idea who the murderer was, I mean I was in complete shock when that information was revealed! I didn’t even have an inkling, and I really thought it was going to turn out differently. I will say this, while I did enjoy the books, the police officers really annoyed me. I just didn’t think they were intelligent at first. I wanted to scream at them, “Don’t you know how to do your job?!” But I guess evoking strong feelings about a character is a good thing! Overall, I think any one who loves a thriller or suspense book would enjoy this book.

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Review for 'The Couple Across The Street' by Anita Waller.
Read and reviewed via NetGalley for Anita Waller, Boldwood, Book & Tonic and Rachel's Random Book Tours .
Publication date 20th June 2023
This is the first book I have read by this author.
This novel consists of a Prologue, 37 chapters and an epilogue. The chapters are short in length so easy to read 'just one more chapter' before bed...OK, I know yeah right, but still just in case!
Absolutely loved this fast paced, gritty and unputdownable psychological thriller filled with emotions and secrets!!!
This book is fantastically written with vivid descriptions that absolutely grip the readers attention and puts them right in the middle of it all making your heart pound and you constantly second guessing.
A huge success by Anita!!! This may be the first book I have read by this fantastic author but it most certainly wil not be my last and I've already added all the rest of her books to my Amazon wish list. This book had me hook, line and sinker from the first page and I could not put it down!!! Every time I said one more chapter it ended on a cliffhanger and I just had to know what was going on!!! This kept on happened over and over until before I knew it I had devoured the whole book in one sitting!! If you are going to read this then clear your day because it is truly unputdownable. I started this this morning and finished it at approx 2pm, reading it in one sitting. This is one of those fascinating books that will have you questioning the characters and yourself throughout!!! You have no idea who to believe and if any other of them can be trusted!!! There is plenty going on to keep the reader glued to the pages and I loved how Anita brought the multiple storylines together, weaving them together without giving too much away. It is ram packed with twists, turns, murder, secrets, deceipt and surprises you'll never see coming. I definitely didn't and I have read hundreds of crime and psychological books so a HUGE CONGRATULATIONS Anita!! It is getting harder and harder to surprise me but you managed it in this successful, chilling and page turning psychological thriller!!! Grab your copy and jump on the rollercoaster ride of secrets, family, suspense, chills, twists, thrills, mystery and everything you could ask for in an epic page turner!!! It is set over multiple time lines. When books show what has happened in the past and what is happening in the present I find it really helps the reader (if it is well done) understand why things are happening and what has lead to the present activities and decisions. It also shows the bigger picture. The characters are strong and realistic and Anita's fantastic writing skills brings each of them to life.
This may be the first book I have read by this very talented author but it most certainly won't be the last and I cannot wait to get stuck into more of her previous and future books!!!
Make sure you read to the very end of the book to read the first chapter of Anita's 'The Family At Number 12' which promises to be just as addictive as this book and is one I'm definitely looking forward to reading myself!!
Overall an addictive and gripping psychological thriller rammed with secrets and twists!!
Genres covered in this novel include Fiction Mashups, Women's Psychological Fiction, Hard-boiled Mystery, Domestic Fiction, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Psychological Thriller, Literary Fiction, Suspense Thriller, Psychological Literary Fiction, Psychological Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Women Sleuths, Noir Fiction, Womens Psychological, Domestic Thriller, Thriller, Mystery ,Thriller & Suspense Literary Fiction, Psychological Suspense, Suspense Thriller and Thriller amongst others.
I would recommend this book to the fans of the above as well as fans of 'Gone Girl', 'The Wife Between Us', 'The Woman in the Window', 'The Girl on the Train' ,Lisa Jewell, ,Ruth Ware, Paula Hawkins, Gillian Flynn , Freida McFadden, K.L Slater, Daniel Hurst. Shari Lapeni, Lianne Moriarty, 'The Wife Between Us', 'The Housemaid' and anyone who loves a book filled with suspense and surprises!!
287 pages.
This book is just 99p to purchase on kindle, free with kindle unlimited and £9.99 in paperback via Amazon which I think is an absolute bargain for this book!!!
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The Couple Across the Street by Anita Waller is pitched as a mystery book, however I got the impression that it didn't know what it wanted to be. A ficton book, police procedural or a mystery.
The book started as a novel, very character driven, slow burn story about a woman and her life. All of a sudden there is a murder, pretty grusome and violent, Then another story starts, then it moves on to the police investigation.
The overall impression is not bad I just think that the author spread the story in too many different directions with different plots.
The conclusion was not to my liking, I thought it was pretty simple and tame for crime of that kind.
There could have been two books instead of one and it would have been less confusing.
Nevertheless, it is not a bad choice for those just starting with reading mysteries.

The characters really make this book! I loved each one (or hated if they were not nice) and each one added so much to the story. This is a book about finding yourself after a loss, helping friends, and healing. If you enjoy books with a few twists you want to check out this book.

Overall I really enjoyed the story. I wasn't completely enthralled easily but I still was interested in the plot. I did not anticipate the ending.

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Awesome
When Clare becomes a widow, her response is something that shocks her – relief. All she wants to do is move on and figure out how to continue her life, alone, no matter the guilt that brings. So when Vic, her closest friend, comes to her, showing the signs of trouble in her own marriage, she is more than supportive in helping her leave Rob. But Vic doesn’t get the chance to do that. Because as they go over to Vic's house to collect her things, they find a body. Rob’s. It appears someone else had an axe to grind. But for Clare, already reeling from secrets from her own late husband’s dark past, she’s about to find out this murder isn’t as straightforward as it may appear
Loved this one.
Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for giving me an advance copy.

Domestic suspense, family drama and a murder mystery connect seemingly unrelated characters as two stories intertwine as the tale progresses. The sense of place and time is well created, and the characterisation is good. There is a twisty mystery to solve, giving this story an addictive quality.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher.

Thank you to NetGalley, publisher and author, for the free copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion. I love Anita Waller's books. The reason is, no matter what the story is about or how it ends, I am glued from first page to the last and I never want the book to end. This author's storytelling style is perfect for me. From beginning to end, I follow every line as I was hypnotized. This book was just spectacularly entertaining. The only bad part is, waiting for her next book.

Clare is widowed, but after he husband dies she feels relief rather than grief, but soon she will uncover his secret. But Vic needs to confide in her friend, a violent marriage means she needs her friend's support, but when Vic’s husband is found murdered it won’t be long before Clare is involved.
This narrative is written with a dual narrative, Clare uncovering her husband's secret and Vic dealing with her husband's murder, but Waller keeps us on our toes by adding multiple suspects and keeping us guessing until the end. Several times I switched my guesses and enjoyed the little twists in between.
Another great novel by this author who is a go-to for me.

This book has two stories going on within it. One has Clare Staines dealing with the aftermath of her husband’s death and her “muddled” feelings. What will she do with her life, house, etc. She seems surprised to find that she is somewhat relieved - now she can do what she wants, go back to hobbies she enjoys and just live after watching him suffer and die from cancer. While cleaning, she discovers a secret about her husband and again, she is confused in how to handle it. She confides in her best friend and neighbor, Vic. Vic brings in the other storyline as she shows up at Clare’s with a huge bruise on her face thanks to her husband Rob. Clare helps Vic, as Vic decides to leave Rob. Then Rob is found dead and the police are called in. All the suspects seem to revolve around Vic, Clare and Clare’s family. I don’t want to reveal the secrets revealed so I’ll just say a lot of things come up. The characters are interesting and it is well written. The story moves along fairly well, a bit slow at times but I believe this is done for us to get to know the characters and see how they interact. All in all, this book held my interest and it was a quick read. I give this book 4 stars out of 5.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for this digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.

After being widowed in middle age, Clare Staines feels a little guilty that she isn’t really grieving and is actually relieved instead, wanting to move on with her life. Eight months after John’s death, she plans to rearrange the house to suit herself for once, and stumbles upon something that turns her whole life upside down and makes her question everything that has gone before. However, whilst trying to deal with the shocking revelation that she now faces, her best friend over the road has problems of her own and desperately needs Clare’s help. Vicki Dolan has not been happy in her marriage for some time and being hit by her husband Rob was the final straw so she’s moved out while he was at work. Rob is furious and wants to find her but when Vic returns to her home to collect more belongings, she and Clare discover someone has killed Rob and, whilst Vic is the police’s obvious suspect, they soon discover it’s a whole lot more complicated than that. Who hated Rob enough to murder him? And how will Clare and her daughters Sara and Grace cope with all the surprises that just keeping coming at them?
Once again I was completely fooled as to whodunit, a testament to how great the writing is in this book with its ability to draw in the reader and have them suspect both everyone and no one at the same time. Set against the backdrop of our late great Queen’s funeral, something firmly embedded in all our memories and featuring two lovely detectives and a caring family full of warm humour, this is sure to be another hit for this highly talented author who has given us a cracking story of family love, loyalty amongst friends and a great mystery full of beautifully painted characters and loads of little twists to keep any reader thoroughly glued to the pages from start to finish.

A slow burning, suspenseful thriller that ramps up pace the deeper into the story we venture. There are two main plot threads taking place throughout the book involving the main characters, they confused me for a while, but they soon come together and everything begins to make perfect sense.
Clare and Vic had a pretty rough time didn't they, both losing their husbands in the most tragic of circumstances, but who is holding the grudge and more importantly, why?
You never know what goes on behind closed doors, family secrets are always there waiting to be exposed!
What a book, it had me glued to the pages and up late into the night. Loved it!

An engrossing story full of intrigue and deceit. A seemingly ordinary family with deep, dark secrets, a riveting read.

Another gobsmacking thriller from Anita Waller!
Clare Staines is recently widowed and, while her grown-up daughters expect her to be grieving, all she has is a sense of relief and wants to move on with her life. Her best friend, Vic, lives opposite and confesses that her marriage is troubled and she is leaving her husband. As the two women go to collect some of Vic's belongings, they find her husband's body - and he's been murdered. The investigating duo are leaving no stone unturned, but Clare has other things to worry about too; she has discovered some troubling things among her late husband's effects and she has a puzzle of her own to work out.
I love Anita Waller's books and have to confess that to begin with, I thought this one was just too 'nicey-nicey' to have been written by her, but this is a really enigmatic tale which kept me glued to the pages until the very last word! There is plenty going on and I was enthralled by the various threads of the story. The outcome shocked me - I didn't see THAT coming but that wasn't the last surprise. A fantastic thriller, full of surprises and I feel guilty that I ever doubted it would be so. A very definite 5*.
My thanks to the publisher for my copy via NetGalley; this is - as always - my honest, original and unbiased review.

Thank you to NetGalley for Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy of "The Couple Across the Street." I enjoyed this book and the plot. I thought it would be something very different based on the title, but I still enjoyed the story.
This was a good mystery with some solid plot twists. Clare finds out some shocking secrets after her husband passes away. In the meantime, her best friend and neighbor suffers a shock and the friends and family are thrown into a murder mystery. Without spoilers, I felt like this was more of a domestic story than a thriller, but I still enjoyed the story. It was well-written and I liked the characters.
I would recommend this book if you like a bit of a cozy mystery.

I know you shouldn’t Heidegger a book by it’s cover but the cover I felt lets it down as it looks a bit discount book shop. This book is so much more. I have recommended to friends and would look at what else the author has available. Great read.

A unique plot told as two very different stories, first is a murder and the second is a young man trying to track down his biological dad but both having a common thread. It is cleverly written and there is a great twist. I appreciate the opportunity for the ARC.

This was a great whodunnit! I loved both of the plots and the characters were fleshed out. I was really drawn in and also captivated. The pace was fast always leaving me wanting more.

3⭐
Genre ~ domestic drama
Publication date ~ June 20, 2023
Page Count ~ 287
Audio length ~ unknown
Narrator ~ Lesley Harcourt
POV ~ multiple 3rd
Featuring ~ dated chapters, dead husband with secrets, infidelity
The prologue grabbed me right away with a mother and young son both in a coma as a result from an auto accident...but then we don't hear more about it for quite some time.
Clare is learning to live without her husband, John, after he dies from cancer at 53. She's cleaning out his desk and finds a hidden compartment (how exciting) with something shocking.
Our other main characters are:
Clare's daughter and son-in-law, Sara & Greg, Clare's daughter and future daughter-in-law, Grace & Megan, Clare's bff, Vic, a grandson and grandmother, Jed & Eliose, & detectives Bren & Rosie.
There are 2 different story-lines going on ~ John's secret and Vic's husbands death. Although it's on the shorter side (under 300 is shorter to me) it moved along at a slow pace because I was waiting ages and ages for them to tie into each other.
I don't really have many complaints about the characters as they were all just fine. Except what we find out about the dead, Rob, but he doesn't have too much dialogue, so I don't consider him a main character even though his death is part of the main story. I was surprised about Greg and wasn't happy with that bit, which really why did we need that? I enjoyed when the detectives were on page as they seemed like they had a great working relationship. I, also, enjoyed the relationship between Jed and Eliose.
Overall, this was alright, but I might have liked it a smidgen more and would have rounded up if the plots would have come together. (view spoiler on my gr) I wish the killer would have spoken up sooner, too. I quite liked the last ding dong at the very end though, but it did leave me wanting more and to see how that would play out.
Side note #1 ~ please don't come at me my lovely British friends ~ the timeline takes place during Queen Elizabeth's funeral and there's a lot of talk about it, which is fine because it takes place in the UK, but was there a real point to it? I know she was a great lady, but I'm not sure the reasoning of why it was repeatedly brought up. Maybe it was to show why the police were slow doing their part because a lot of them were busy with that? Maybe I have to be British to understand. And do I need to be British to have one of these and what do I need to do to have one? ~ "This was a serious tea-drinking session."
Side note #2 ~ I like the cover, but I think there could have been a better fitting title. I don't know what it would be, but eh with this one.