Member Reviews
A good read
Plenty of twists
A really good storyline
Will have you turning those pages
Thanks NetGalley
A superb thriller that I devoured over the course of one day whilst lying on a sun lounger on a Greek beach
Superbly written, grabbed my attention and interest from the first chapter.
My wife read this right after me and shares my opinion on it.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the ARC in return for an unbiased review.
Apologies for the delay in providing review
Unfortunately I have not been able to connect with this book and after multiple attempts have had to admit defeat and mark as dnf.
A great twisty psychological read that keeps you guessing throughout. Really intriguing with a great ending. Recommended.
Reading the blurb for this one, I was excited to read it. Unfortunately I found parts of this book confusing and sometimes quite slow and over descriptive. There were some good twists but overall I didn't enjoy it as much as I expected I would. It dealt with some serious and emotional issues so make sure to check the content warnings. I would try to read another of this author's books though. ⭐⭐⭐
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an early copy of this book.
This is an explosive read with so many twists. It opens with a bang and never lets up. I must have changed perspective at least three times as twists were revealed. i'm a huge fan of the author and this is probably the best yet.
This was my first book by Ruth Mancini and it most definitely will not be the last!
I really enjoyed this book , it was full of twists and and turns, it was very captivating.
The writing was very well done.
Will definitely recommend
What a very clever book and plot twist. The way the story is written has to be unique.
Tate has a past that’s she’s been running away from until a school reunion sets the wheels in motion for revenge. Never underestimate the power of a woman scorned. Totally hooked from page one.
This was quite conflicting read for me! I really enjoyed reading The Woman on the Ledge and found the writing style so interesting as it lured me in so much initially, particularly with the police interviews and initial investigation.
I personally didn’t love the direction the plot went in but was still completely gripped nonetheless.
I feel like this would have been a 4 star read if things were a little more gritty as it did feel as though everything worked out a little too perfectly in the end but all in all this was a fun read!
My thanks to NetGalley and Random House Publishers for a copy of “ The Woman On The Ledge “ for an honest review.
I was drawn to read this from the premise and was totally sold on the story for the first half of the book .I thought it was suspenseful and I enjoyed the twists in the plot , but then sadly I felt the book lost its way. Things became too complicated and over the top and I really lost interest .
For me the book had great promise but didn’t work as a whole.
Excellent gripping read that takes you on a journey and flits between the past and present and the story surrounding a woman who falls of a ledge. Great likeable characters and a fast paced plot.
The Woman On The Ledge Ruth Mancini
This is the first book I have read by this author, I hadn't heard of her until I seen some hype about this book online. Count me as a fan already!
I loved this storyline, took a little concentration at times to keep track of the plot, but the whole book comes together so well that you know you have followed it correctly.
I love a strong female lead, especially one with a bit of deviousness!
Loved it
This is a clever and intriguing psychological thriller. Each time that I thought I had worked it out, I was hit with an unexpected twist.
This is my first book by this author, however it definitely won’t be the last.
Never read this author b4.
I'm so glad I have read it fantastic read from beginning to end
Character well written.
A great big psychological read that trips you up just when you think you know what is happening you read the next line and everything you thought you know just completely turns round and smacks you in the face
Highly recommended
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. The narrative voice was strong, and loved how the story kept changing, evolving as the truth is revealed and the plot delivers. When you think that the story is one thing, but then the truth comes out. And then another!
Brilliant!
A clever and complex psychological thriller. When a woman falls from the 25th floor of a London office building, Tate Kinsella is arrested for her murder. She tells the police she is innocent and only met the victim the night before but is Tate telling the truth? Explosive twists and turns that will keep you guessing.
Enjoyed The Woman on the Ledge. I didn't know what to expect when I started reading this, but I enjoyed the twists and turns throughout.
Really topical storyline around the grooming of young girls, and the historic elements of what had happened to Tate when she was younger, brought an interesting angle to the present day and the situation that Emily was in.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publishers, and author for an ARC of this book.
The Woman on the Ledge by Ruth Mancini
This is one of those thrillers that is impossible to review because it depends entirely on not knowing what can, could and will happen next! I did find it extremely difficult to put down. I wasn't entirely convinced by the character development of one or two of the protagonists we encounter here and I wasn't as surprised by the outcome as I thought I would be but, even so, this would make a fantastic holiday read and I recommend it.
This started off so well, it was intense & gripping. Unfortunately I felt it went downhill quickly trying to be too clever and became almost boring waiting for something to happen.
Also the over descriptions of everything made it far longer than it needed to be & seemed like the author was trying to bump up the word count. I persevered to see if it improved but found that it didn't.
I didn't find any of the characters particularly likeable & Tate was especially annoying.
My thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for my eARC in return for my honest review.