The Inmate

by

Freida McFadden

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy fast-paced psychological thrillers with unexpected twists are likely to appreciate 'The Inmate'.
  • This book would appeal to fans of Freida McFadden's previous works and those who like stories with prison settings or complex relationships.
  • It's ideal for readers who can suspend disbelief for the sake of entertainment and don't mind a somewhat unreliable or naive protagonist.
  • The book is perfect for those looking for a quick, engaging read that keeps them guessing until the very end, even if some plot elements stretch credibility.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer more realistic or procedurally accurate thrillers may find 'The Inmate' frustrating.
  • Those who value strong, intelligent protagonists might be put off by Brooke's character and decision-making.
  • Critical readers who are sensitive to plot holes, unrealistic coincidences, or overly convenient story developments may struggle with aspects of the narrative.
  • Additionally, fans of more literary or sophisticated psychological thrillers might find the writing style and character development lacking.
  • Lastly, readers who dislike extreme plot twists or find certain thriller clichés tiresome may not enjoy this book.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and gripping storyline that keeps readers engaged
  • Unexpected twists and turns, especially at the end
  • Well-executed psychological thriller elements
  • Intriguing premise with a nurse working at a prison where her ex is incarcerated
  • Dual timeline narrative adds depth to the story
  • Author's writing style creates a chilling atmosphere
  • Keeps readers guessing about the true identity of the killer
  • Epilogue provides a shocking final twist
  • Easy to read in one sitting due to its addictive nature
  • Effective use of red herrings to misdirect readers

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Main character Brooke is often perceived as naive and makes frustrating decisions
  • Some plot points and coincidences feel unrealistic or far-fetched
  • Repetitive back-and-forth about who the real villain might be
  • Character development, especially for the protagonist, is lacking
  • Some readers found the ending too outlandish or unbelievable
  • Writing style sometimes compared to YA, which may not appeal to all thriller readers
  • Legal and procedural aspects of the story may not be entirely accurate
  • Some plot holes and unexplained elements in the story
  • Characterization of the 10-year-old son in the epilogue feels inconsistent
  • Overuse of thriller clichés like storms and loss of cell service

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