Book review - Tabitha Fox Never Knocks by S.J. Townend

Book - Tabitha Fox Never Knocks

Author - S.J. Townend

Rating - 

Review:

This book is centred around a main character named Tabitha who has a young son and a husband, a job as a teacher but other than those things what does she really have in her life?

Tabitha is bored of her life and is fed up with her husband as he simply doesn't have any real interest in her or even their son.  She has little outside of going to work and cleaning up after her son and her husband but when she decides to make the offer to water a neighbours plants she discovers that looking into the lives of others is something that gives her the little high she needs.  Can she keep her high going whilst elsewhere a spate of drug deaths seems to be gripping the country?  What of the local house where the students are staying, playing their loud music and seeming to live a somewhat partying lifestyle?

This book is full of twists and turns that you don't see coming and whilst it has a slowly building story it feels very different from many other suspenseful stories in the same genre.  I really did love the book and only slightly mark down for a few editing issues and long chapters but for me these are very small things and don't put me off reading more by this author in the future.


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