


Review: The Strangers We Know - Pip Drysdale - December 2019
This past week has been a bit
of a slow reading week for me, but I did manage to clear a couple of books off
my bookshelf including The Strangers We Know by Pip Drysdale. In this book, we
first meet Charlie who has broken up with her longtime boyfriend Josh and
mourning it in the bar. Here she meets Oliver and ends up going home with him.
The couple have a whirlwind romance and are heavily in love. Life is perfect
and the pair get married and things are going great. That is until Charlie sees
on her friend's dating app a picture of her husband - it can't be, but she
knows the picture as it was taken on their honeymoon. As the book goes along,
Charlie starts to get suspicious of her husband. But what happens when her
suspicions get the better of her especially since he's always travelling? More
so, when she catfishes her husband on the app she starts talking to him. When
Charlie confronts Oliver and he denies it, the pair argue and she leaves. The
next day though Charlie gets a phone call from the police and learns Oliver is
dead. Who killed Oliver and is trying to frame Charlie for his murder? Can
Charlie clear her name and find out the truth about her husband and what will
happen when she learns about her husband and his past? If you are looking for a
good thriller, then Pip Drysdale's The Strangers We Know is the read for you. I
am now looking forward to reading the rest of Pip Drysdale's backlist of books.
Amazon: https://amzn.to/44JKeOi