Each character had their own pros and cons and I kept changing my own mind of who it could have been. For example, Lo seems to be an alcoholic. Sure, there were parts that I didn’t like. It had been sitting on my nightstand for a while before I finally picked it up. Ruth Ware did a wonderful job of keeping me guessing who could have done it. The Woman in Cabin 10 (Book Review) After reading several negative reviews, I almost didn’t read this book. Other than that, I really enjoyed this thrill ride. Of course, it does help fit the storyline of why people don’t believe what she thinks she saw. For the first half of the book, Gin is her solution to everything and she is almost always drunk. The Woman in Cabin 10 (Book Review)Īfter reading several negative reviews, I almost didn’t read this book. When Lo witnesses something terrifying, no one believes her and she launches into a horrifying investigation to find out what happened. Aboard a luxury travel cruise heading to see the Northern Lights, she meets a mysterious woman, The Woman in Cabin 10. Lo Blacklock is a travel journalist on the assignment of a lifetime. Jump to: The Woman in Cabin 10 (Summary) | The Woman in Cabin 10 (Book Review) The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware (Details)Īchievements: New York Times Bestseller, USA Today Bestseller, Recommended by: Entertainment Weekly, New York Post, Bustle, Oprah, and PureWow
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