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Although the premsse of this book sounded great I am sad to say that I did not enjoy this at all. It made an impact with the kidnapping straight away but afterwards was a very slow burn and I found it difficult to get into. I could not relate to the characters and had difficulty with following the timeframe jumps and the people.I did not think that the spiritual paranormal parts were necessary and added nothing to the story other than demonstratingt that these people were living off peoples dreams.
This is the first book for many years that I did not finish as I lost interest in whether the son was returned or not as the rest of the story just seemed to be padding with no interest to me. Having seen other reviews this is really a mamite book and people fall into likeor dislike categories
We start in the past when Tweety comes home to find that her husband Dodge has skipped out, taking their child with him. She is devastated and vows to track him down to get her baby back. Back in the present, having followed an obscure trail for many years, she finally thinks she is on the right track and has installed herself as receptionist at a flea-bitten motel. One that he is rumoured to be visiting soon to attend a motorcycle ralley.
But when he does turn up, he is Dodge but also he isn't, and he doesn't appear to recognise her... There's a booster seat in his car, but no child. Who could well be with the woman he meets up with in the car park...
And then things all start to get weirder... Things may not be as first thought, but I won't spoil things for you... suffice to say we all get thrown around and about until, eventually, the whole shocking truth is laid bare... And what a truth it is!
The characters in this book are all pretty nasty, and not at all easy to connect with in any way positively. Even though you have to feel for Tweety for the loss of her son, there is also something not quite right bubbling under there. And as for Dodge, well, Dodge by name, definitely Dodgy by nature. But again, is he all he portrays?
Even though I failed to warm to the characters I did find the story compelling enough to want to find out the truth of what was happening, and I was rewarded for my endeavours. Pacing was a wee bit hit and miss on occasion but never dragged too badly, and the end was definitely worth the journey.
My thanks go to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book.
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A decent thriller but I struggled to connect or warm to any of the characters so found it hard to care about them.
Writing was fast-paced and exciting and the end twist came out of nowhere which had me questioning what the hell had just happened!
Tweety returns home from work to find that her husband has left, taking their young child with him.
Fast forward six years and Tweety is working in a cheap, rundown motel waiting for her husband to check in.
There are psychic elements to this book and it jumps around between timeframes and different characters.
Not an easy read, but an interesting book.
The Man In Room Seven by Karin Nordin is a parents worst nightmare.
Tweety comes home from work one day to find her Husband and child gone.
She spends years trying to find them.
This book contains psychic and supernatural parts also.
It's not what i would normally be drawn to read but it's still a good book.
Congratulations on the book
A domestic thriller about a mother searching over a period of years for her missing son. The character of Tweety and the slow narrative pace were unappealing and I failed to finish.
I don't know why this is getting so many 3 star reviews when in my opinion it is a solid 5 stars!!!
Loved the premise, loved the writing, enjoyed learning about the characters, even if by the end I wasn't too connected to any of them.
Tweety is such an interesting and deep character, I often found myself questioning her reasoning, but her overarching love for her son is what drove the narrative and kept this one so on track.
Another great read from Nordin. Congrats!
The man in room in room 7 was a good read…. I did find it a bit slow at times but over all the story was good. Tweety was not my favorite and I found her character was all over the place at times. Pete was by far my favorite character
Thank you NetGalley for the advanced copy
The Man in Room Seven is a gripping and emotionally charged tale that follows a mother’s unyielding quest to reclaim her child after her husband callously abducts him. The book delves deep into the themes of love, resilience, and the lengths a mother will go to protect her family.
Tweety once led a seemingly ordinary life, filled with the laughter of her young son and the companionship of her husband. However, her world shatters when she returns home one fateful day to discover that her husband, Dodge, has vanished without a trace, taking their child with him. The sense of betrayal and confusion weighs heavily on her heart, leaving her with a desperate yearning to understand what has happened to the family she once knew.
Determined not to be a passive victim of her circumstances, Tweety embarks on a relentless journey that spans years. With each passing day, her resolve grows stronger as she meticulously pieces together the puzzle of her husband’s whereabouts. Her tenacity propels her into dark and dangerous corners, leading her to confront the painful truths of their past and the realities of her present. She is driven by an unbreakable bond and an unwavering love for her son, which fuels her every decision.
Ultimately, Tweety discovers a lead that could bring her face-to-face with Dodge, leading her to a place steeped in shadows and secrets. As she navigates this unfamiliar territory, she confronts not only her husband but also the haunting memories of their life together. The emotional stakes escalate as she realizes the depth of the challenges that lie ahead. Is it too late for her to reclaim the life she lost, or can she muster the strength to fight for her son’s return?
The book presents an intriguing twist on a familiar narrative, deftly exploring the complexities of motherhood and the darkness that can dwell within the human heart. With its suspenseful pacing and richly drawn characters, The Man in Room Seven immerses readers in Tweety's harrowing journey, compelling them to ponder the sacrifices a parent is willing to make for love. As the plot unfolds, the reader is left on the edge of their seat, eager to discover whether Tweety can reunite with her child and find closure amidst the chaos.
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Tweety's husband has taken their child and Tweety spends her time trying to find out where her child is.
This is an emotive theme but a gripping read. It was a slow inplaces but that said it had me gripped.
Domestic dramas have always interested me and this was a well written plot.
A woman returns from work to find that her husband has left with her child.
Years go by and her search is relentless until finally it seems she may have caught up with him.
A great story but i did feel it dragged on a bit to long.
My thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my copy.
A mother's love leads her on a relentless journey in this suspenseful story about a woman who is determined to track down the child who was snatched away from her by her husband.
Tweety has a regular life with her husband and young son. Until one day gets home to find that she doesn't. Dodge has abandoned her, taking their child with him, and disappeared into thin air.
But Tweety isn't giving up just like that. She spends years piecing together where her husband might be, and travels to a place where she is likely to encounter him again. And so she does. But is too late or can she get her child back?
This is a gripping read, with an unusual take on a familiar trope. It gets 3.5 stars.