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Review ~ The Woman on the Ledge by Ruth Mancini

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A woman falls to her death from a London bank's twenty-fifth-floor roof terrace.



You're arrested for her murder.



You tell the police that you only met the victim the previous night at your office party. She was threatening to jump from the roof, but you talked her down.



You've got nothing to do with this tragedy.



You're clearly being framed.



So why do the police keep picking holes in your story? Even your lawyer doesn't seem to believe you.



It soon becomes obvious that you're keeping secrets.



But who are you trying to protect? And why?




I loved this book!!! The storyline was just so clever - I was like 'ahh okay I know where this is going' and then bam there was a twist that I hadn't seen coming. And the twists just kept on coming right until the end!!


Our main character Tate (Tee) looked as though she was going to get the blame for everything, but as the story unfolded it became very clear that not everything was as it seemed. She was a likeable character and I really enjoyed the fact the the book was in most part set out with her explaining what had happened to her lawyer. Every now and again it would go back to the fact that they were having a conversation and I'd be like - oh yeah, I'd forgotten that!


There was one part where the storyline was building up to reveal a person that had done something and I was convinced who we were leading towards, I was so shocked when it was revealed that I was wrong! This had me gripped and I couldn't put it down - I needed to find out what had actually happened.


This book is out on the 4th January and you can pre-order your copy here #Aff


Huge Thank you to Netgalley and RandomHouse UK for allowing me to read an ARC.



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