![]() ![]() ![]() It barrels forwards to the party’s inevitable conclusion, which will keep you turning the pages until the end.Īfter a bad breakup, Sophie discovers that she has inherited her ex Thomas’ aunt’s house on a secluded island. And though the plot itself is pretty simple, the story really moves. This is where Moriarty first showed that she was the best in the business at capturing the relatable inner workings of the female mind. It follows three sisters on the eve of their 34th birthday party as they deal with a particular struggle in their lives. Released in 2004, this is Moriarty’s first novel. It’s classic thriller fare and Moriarty does it well, but we’re more into her domestic dramas 6. A hypnotherapist discovers that her boyfriend’s ex is one of her patients, and she’s up to no good. It doesn’t mean we don’t love it – we do, trust us! – but of the seven Moriarty books currently on the market this is the one with the least addictive plot. ![]() One of Moriarty’s books had to come in last place, and unfortunately it’s this one. We ranked each of her seven novels from addictive to rehab clinic requiring. ![]()
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