The Therapist by B.A. Paris
By: Cece Hymes
This book here had a twist to it. So, Alice and Leo move into a newly renovated house. They had been dating awhile and the distance they had they wanted something closer. So, they move in this house in the circle, a gated community, everything they ever wanted.
Alice wants to get to know her neighbors and see about this house and she finds out that it was a murder/suicide that occurred in this house that her partner kept away from her. Alice finds out that the lady that was murdered, was named Nina the same as her sister that died. She becomes obsessed with trying to figure out what happened.
She asks the neighbors questions, but they all want her to leave it alone. They all want to believe that Nina’s husband killed her, but they all don’t really believe it. A supposedly detective comes and leave a card saying that he still looking for the real murder. Alice starts hearing things in the house. She starts thinking Nina is watching her and that her soul is there. She also starts being suspicious of her husband, the neighbors and their husbands. She trying to solve a murder while talking to this supposedly detective.
Alice miss so many clues trying to find this murder and that it was a tragic at the end. You would have never thought of it. As she finds out who the person is it also puts her in danger. The whole time I believed that Alice is the one who really needed a therapist. This book was very good. It makes you think about things like the escape room, trying to find clues right under your nose, is it really worth it? Could you stay in a house where someone had died? Could you trust your partner that kept things from you? Could you forgive yourself to just walk away? Great book and I love reading a lot of this author’s books.