At the annual employee Christmas party, Tate Kinsella decides that she needs a little air. Heading up to the roof, she initially thinks she’s alone. Walking closer to the edge, however, she sees a woman sitting with her feet dangling twenty-five stories above the ground. Crying and taking swigs out of a wine bottle, she says that she’s royally messed up her life and she just doesn’t know if she can go on. Talking calmly and sympathetically, Tate convinces the woman, who introduces herself as Helen, to come in off of the ledge. With one crisis averted, it seems like the night is a win.
Not twenty-four hours later, however, Tate is in the back of a police car and a woman is lying dead on the sidewalk. She can’t believe she trusted Helen not to attempt suicide again. But the surprise is on her, because what really happened is a lot more sinister than that—and the police have their sights set squarely on Tate. She knows she had nothing to do with it all besides being in the building at the time, but no matter what she says, they look at her with disbelief. Clearly Tate has been framed.
Taken down to the police station, Tate is arrested and held on suspicion of murder. As she explains herself to her new lawyer, however, even she looks at her with skepticism. After all, it’s such a far-fetched tale that she’s telling. Even worse, Tate has found herself caught in a web of her own lies as the police point out flaws in her story. The more she says, the more trouble she seems to find herself in. Is she keeping secrets? What is the truth? And is she trying to protect someone other than herself? Sometimes the truth really is stranger than fiction.
I am totally and utterly floored! A Hitchcockian tale of the highest order, The Woman on the Ledge took me on one of the twistiest rides that I’ve been on in quite awhile. Between the scandalous secrets, devastating lies, and compelling motives, my fingers simply flew through the pages. After all, this book tricked me time and time again until the truly mind-blowing final reveal.
Perfect for fans of Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train, this ingenious premise was riveting from the very first word. Beginning just as Tate was arrested, the pace was fast and furious as the case developed against her. Downright hypnotic, this clever psychological thriller was a wealth of misdirection, including more than one standout POV in a thoroughly original format. Trust me when I say, it’s unlikely that you’ll find a plot even remotely like this one, but only, of course, in the best possible way.
The twists were where this story truly shined, however. Complex and perfectly set up, each and every one took me by surprise. Quite frankly, I don’t know how anyone could sniff them out ahead of time, as they shocked this thriller lover to her core. Even better, just as one “truth” was revealed, a whole host of lies had to be revisited, which kept me firmly on the back foot throughout. And as any reader knows, that’s the best place to be in any suspense driven novel.
Next up were the genuine, dynamic characters. From Tate and her deep backstory that built a solid persona which filled me with understanding to various others who created a storyline that absolutely resonated with emotion, I was wrapped up by each and every one. Don’t get me wrong, it was Tate who I was rooting for most of all, no matter what she’d done to end up on the wrong side of a police interview table.
From the finely tuned plot to the deep themes handled with care, this book was a definite hole in one. I mean, it simply overflowed with obsession, revenge, regrets, and almost more lies than I could count. With a storyline full of layers and a finale that will have you standing up to applaud, there wasn’t much not to love. Granted, it did feel a tad repetitive at times, but considering its strengths, that was easy to overlook—especially given the reason. All I can say is that this is not a book to be missed, so mark your calendars now. Or, better yet, pre-order your copy today. Rating of 5 stars.
Thank you to Ruth Mancini and Harper for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: January 16, 2024
Trigger warning: infidelity, bullying, considering suicide, grooming, cancer, mention of: death by falling from a building, sexual harassment