Woman in Suite 11 by Ruth Ware

WAY too long. It would have been excellent at half the length.

Intriguing plot.

Some good twists.

Ruth Ware has written many popular novels. Often often compared to that of Agatha Christie.

The Woman in Suite 11 (2025) is a direct sequel to The Woman in Cabin 10 which I haven’t read.

When the invitation to attend the press opening of a luxury Swiss hotel—owned by reclusive billionaire Marcus Leidmann—arrives, it’s like the answer to a prayer.

Three years after the birth of her youngest child, Lo Blacklock is ready to reestablish her journalism career, but post-pandemic travel journalism is a very different landscape from the one she left ten years ago.

The chateau on the shores of Lake Geneva is everything Lo’s ever dreamed of, and she hopes she can snag an interview with Marcus.

Unfortunately, he proves to be even more difficult to pin down than his reputation suggests.

When Lo gets a late-night call asking her to come to Marcus’s hotel room, she agrees despite her own misgivings. She’s greeted, however, by a woman claiming to be Marcus’s mistress, and in life-or-death jeopardy.

What follows is a thrilling cat-and-mouse pursuit across Europe, forcing Lo to ask herself just how much she’s willing to sacrifice to save this woman…and if she can even trust her?

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