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Other Passenger | Louise Candlish
2 posts | 5 read | 4 to read
One of CrimeReads's Most Anticipated Crime Books of 2021 Longlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier 2021 Crime Novel of the Year The "queen of the sucker-punch twist" (Ruth Ware, #1 New York Times bestselling author) and author of Our House weaves an unputdownable page-turner about a commuter who becomes a suspect in his friend's mysterious disappearance. It all happens so quickly. One day you're living the dream, commuting to work by ferry with your charismatic neighbor Kit in the seat beside you. The next, Kit hasn't turned up for the boat and his wife, Melia, has reported him missing. When you get off at your stop, the police are waiting. Another passenger saw you and Kit arguing on the boat home the night before and the police say that you had a reason to want him dead. You protest. You and Kit are friends--ask Melia, she'll vouch for you. And who exactly is this other passenger pointing the finger? What do they know about your lives? No, whatever danger followed you home last night, you are innocent, totally innocent. Aren't you?
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Other Passenger | Louise Candlish
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8-18-21: My 84th finished book of 2021! Jamie, who suffers from claustrophobia and can‘t ride on public trains, decides to become a commuter on a ferry. At the same time he and his long time partner, Clare, become friends with a young couple, Melia and Kit. Over the course of the year 2019, much happens between the two couples including Kit going missing and Jamie being a suspect. This one was a little drawn out but still kept my interest. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Bubblebelle
The Other Passenger | Louise Candlish
Mehso-so

I read this on the bus and I enjoyed it at the time- having said that, I completely forgot that I had read it until I was scrolling through my Apple Books library by chance, so it didn‘t make much of an impression.