Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC of
The Guest Room.
I love debut novels, but sadly, this didn't capture my interest, and I think the main issue is Tess.
I didn't like her.
I realize she was mourning the death of her sister, the sociable, gregarious one favored by her parents.
Naturally, Tess is not popular, just how attractive she is, and how popular she is with men.
At first, it was fun, suspenseful, when Tess would snoop through Arran's things, reading his notebook in secret.
But, that quickly grew tedious, as Tess's obsession with her renter evolves into stalking and hoping she's the one he's writing about in his journal.
At the same time, Tess is mourning the loss of her sister, frustrated with how the investigation has stalled, and convinced her sister's ex is the murderer.
Then, the stalking begins. Not just Tess, but apparently everyone is a stalker not-in-training.
How many nutters live in this neighborhood?
It wasn't difficult to figure out Arran's connection to Tess.
Also, what was the point of Luke? A red herring?
Tess was an annoying and frustrating character; I get she's grieving her sister, but her personality is unpleasant.
I could see why she's not her parents' favorite; she's standoffish, snotty to people, like she's better than everyone, or she can't be bothered.
The writing was good, but the narrative went on for too long; Tess' stalking Arran and Joanna, other people watching and stalking each other, Tess wondering what happened to her sister, bugging the ex-boyfriend and the detective in charge of the case, on and on, it was so repetitive.
The premise had potential to be darker, and if Tess wasn't such an irritable character, the story could have been really shocking.