Try Deadly Connections, the first book in the Sarah Spillman mystery series, at no cost to you. Copy and paste https://readerlinks.com/l/1818970 to your browser for details.She thought her neighbors had the perfect life. But when murder rocks the suburbs, she becomes the perfect suspect… sometimes the only thing that gets her out of bed is spying on her handsome neighbor Caleb. She fantasizes about trading places with Caleb’s spouse and makes it no secret that she’d kill for that kind of life. Her words come back to haunt her when Caleb’s wife is murdered and Amber becomes a top suspect…
To catch the real killer and clear her name, Amber must peel back the hidden layers of a neighborhood she thought she knew. The clues lead her to shocking revelations about Caleb’s far-from-perfect marriage and her own failed relationship. As she digs deeper, Amber is certain of one thing: there’s no end to what people will do to keep their secrets behind closed doors…
The Girl in the Window is a spine-tingling psychological suspense novel. If you like unsettling suburban mysteries, complex characters, and jaw-dropping twists, then you’ll love Renée Pawlish’s mind-bending story.
Buy The Girl in the Window to peer into the dark side of suspense today!
From the bestselling author of the Reed Ferguson mystery series and the Dewey Webb historical mystery series. Perfect for fans of The Girl on the Train or Gone Girl.
What readers are saying:
“Girl in the Window echoes psychological thrillers like Girl on the Train, which I am a true fan of. I loved the suspense Ms. Pawlish creates from a slow build to a fast paced shocking ending I didn’t see coming.” MagnoliaBelle
“I love all Renee’s books but for some reason this was my favorite. I got hooked right from the start and read it all the way through!” Jean
“If you like suspense with twists and turns in the plot, you will love this book. Did not see the ultimate outcome if this story. You will not be disappointed by this book.” M.
“I found this psychological suspense novel intriguing and hard to put down before the end.” E.L.more
Couldn’t put it down. Keeps you guessing until the end.
Spellbinder.
very good read
This was a good mystery with enough twists to keep me guessing. A satisfying read, well worth the time.
Another great read by Renee Pawlish. As always, I had a hard time putting this book down. I really enjoyed The Girl in the Window and I highly recommend reading it. I liked it enough to buy it for a couple of friends and will more than likely will read it again.
Sophomoric. Awkward language
I loved all the twist and turns in this.
Not very long, and kind of had it figured out before ending, but still enjoyable!
This is one book that is in my book log listed as ‘read this over and over again’. I will keep this book to read again and it changes each time. Even reading it again and again, I think I remember who actually did it, but I still to this day, can’t believe it happens that way. A truly great book!
I really enjoyed this book.
An enjoyable read. Some very clever twists and surprises make this a better than average novel.
Pretty predictable but it kept my interest. My only issue was that’s the main character was pathetic, which made it hard to feel bad for her.
Pretty simplistic plot line
Not great, pretty predictable and unrealistic to boot.
Vacuous whodunnit with a boring, presumptuous, irritating narrator. It lacks suspense. The writing is nothing great. When I finished reading the book, I felt I’d wasted a couple of hours of my time. Very disappointed.
Great twists and turns, different premise but totally believeable. Keep your curtains closed readingbthis one.
I really enjoy the Reed Ferguson series by Renee Pawlish, but this book is written as if a teenager came up with the idea and wrote the book. I wanted to put it down sooo many times, but I kept wanting the book to get better, so I kept reading. It didn’t. It is one of the worst books I have ever read. The plot is juvenile. The characters are boring and unrealistic. Save your time and read a different book. This was a complete waste of my time.
Loved this book.
I thought Amber acted and sounded like a teenager. Rather then feeling empathy for her and her obvious issues I wanted to shake some sense into her. But I stuck it out to the end and the ending was well done.
Lots of psychological drama. Very entertaining.