The Tenant

by

Freida McFadden

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of fast-paced domestic thrillers with unexpected twists.
  • Readers who enjoy suspenseful stories set in urban environments.
  • Those who like books that can be read quickly in one or two sittings.
  • People who appreciate dark humor mixed with tense situations.
  • Readers who don't mind suspending disbelief for an entertaining plot.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking deeply developed, likable characters in their thrillers.
  • Those who prefer slow-burn mysteries with more subtle plot developments.
  • People who are easily frustrated by unrealistic scenarios in fiction.
  • Readers looking for literary fiction with complex themes and writing.
  • Those who dislike repetitive tropes or formulaic thriller structures.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and addictive, keeping readers engaged
  • Unpredictable plot twists that surprise readers
  • Entertaining and humorous at times
  • Easy to read in one sitting
  • Builds tension and suspense effectively
  • Interesting premise of renting a room to a stranger
  • Explores themes of revenge and privilege
  • Well-executed narration in the audiobook version
  • Improved over some of the author's recent releases
  • Clever and satisfying reveals

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Unrealistic plot elements and coincidences
  • Unlikable or poorly developed characters
  • Predictable twists for some readers
  • Slow start before the plot picks up
  • Repetitive use of certain words or themes
  • Anticlimactic ending for some
  • Lack of depth in character development
  • Formulaic writing style
  • Overuse of certain tropes common in the author's work
  • Potentially rushed writing leading to plot holes

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