The Couple Upstairs (Boland)-BoT-Psychological Thriller-Available Now

I am a long-time reader of this author and I have found her books to be fairly consistent. This one is no exception.

Nina and Zac are excited to have bought their first flat together, but quickly find out that homeowning bliss isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be. You can get more details on the plot from the blurb.

I thought the author did a fine job of creating tension and directing suspicion. There were just enough secondary and tangential characters to keep the reader wondering who was responsible for what events.

It didn’t seem like Nina and Zac were a terrific match for each other, as even by Nina’s admission, they both had different interests and perspectives on their life paths. Even though this was by design to further Nina’s story, it made later events a little less realistic.

However, in thinking about it some more, maybe that was exactly the point. Nina was so wrapped up in trying to make her business work that she was blind to just about everything else. So, if Zac saw that, it would have been easier to believe what he was told about her.

How’s that for not giving away a plot point? 😊

I wasn’t sure what to make of Nina. She seemed flighty and spontaneous, but not necessarily in a good way. There were times that I felt that she was extremely self-centered (like when Zac came home, and she harangued him. That was annoying). I suppose this played into the plot since she had almost zero awareness and couldn’t see anything coming.

Nina’s business was also little bit of a puzzle to me. It seemed as if it was just picked out of thin air and that she didn’t have a lot of background to actually make it work. But again, that might have been by design, because her lack of knowledge would have contributed to the ease with which everything went wrong.

Speaking of things going wrong, I thought this is where the author excelled. The little things that Nina kept hearing and finding out about built the tension nicely, and (with her being distracted) played into the whole question of what was really going on. Each time she heard something or found something odd, the tension ratcheted up.

Interspersed among the chapters are flashbacks. But the reader doesn’t find out who those belong to until late in the book. And it’s as that is revealed that the picture begins to clear up as to who is behind everything.

I did have a suspicion that turned out to be correct but there were several other revelations in the “big reveal” that I did not guess, so that was well done even as some of it seemed a bit too convenient. I think a bit more background on the motivations would have made all of the ending more plausible. But it all made sense and there were surprises.

This was a good book that I read in pretty much one sitting. I would recommend it for the way the tension builds and some twists you won’t see coming.

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Author Bio:
Shalini lives in Dorset, England with her husband, two children and Jess their cheeky terrier cross. Before kids, she was signed to Universal Music Publishing as a singer songwriter, but now she spends her days writing suspense thrillers (in between school runs and hanging out endless baskets of laundry).

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