The drowning woman A novel

Robyn Harding

Book - 2023

"Lee Gulliver never thought she'd find herself living on the streets-no one ever does-but when her restaurant fails, and she falls deeper into debt, she leaves her old life behind with nothing but her clothes and her Toyota Corolla. In Seattle, she parks in a secluded spot by the beach to lay low and plan her next move-until early one morning, she sees a sobbing woman throw herself into the ocean. Lee hauls the woman back to the surface, but instead of appreciation, she is met with fury. The drowning woman, Hazel, tells her that she wanted to die, that she's trapped in a toxic, abusive marriage, that she's a prisoner in her own home. Lee has thwarted her one chance to escape her life. Out of options, Hazel retreats to he...r gilded cage, and Lee thinks she's seen the last of her, until her unexpected return the next morning. Bonded by disparate but difficult circumstances, the women soon strike up a close and unlikely friendship. And then one day, Hazel makes a shocking request: she wants Lee to help her disappear. It'll be easy, Hazel assures her, but Lee soon learns that nothing is as it seems, and that Hazel may not be the friend Lee thought she was." --

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Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Grand Central Publishing 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Robyn Harding (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
325 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781538726761
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A woman living in her car saves a wealthy housewife from drowning, sending both of their lives into turmoil. Lee Gulliver was once a plucky young restaurateur in New York City. That is, until the pandemic hit and her business--and life--fell apart. On the run from a shady businessman to whom she owes money, Lee flees to Seattle to start a new life, with very little to her name. One morning, when sleeping in her car near the beach, Lee hears a disturbance and awakens to find a beautiful young woman trying to drown herself in the ocean. Lee saves the woman, whose name is Hazel Laval, and, after a brief misstart where Hazel is annoyed at said saving, the two forge an unlikely friendship. As the women get closer, Hazel reveals that she and her husband, Benjamin, are in a BDSM relationship turned deeply abusive, and she begs Lee to help her escape. Lee, desperate for companionship in her itinerant life, wants to do anything she can to save Hazel (again). But all is not as it seems, and as Lee starts to get closer to handsome and charming Jesse Thomas, whom she meets while getting her car fixed, secrets and lies begin to unravel. Switching between Lee's and Hazel's perspectives, the story is fast-paced and packed with action. The dialogue, however, is stilted and clichéd, with a villain saying things like "It played into my hands nicely" and a heroine waxing poetic about how in "this next chapter, I must rely on my wits and courage to survive." While this book won't satisfy readers looking for psychological intrigue, it does check certain boxes: It's quick moving with a plot intricate enough to keep the reader hooked. A serviceable thriller with a few unexpected twists. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.