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A captivating, ingenious novel by the author of The Good Sister about a woman faced with an impossible choice after attacking an unknown assailant, urging readers to ask themselves: What would you do? It's the end of a night out and Joanna is walking home alone. Then she hears the sound every woman dreads: footsteps behind her, getting faster. She's sure it's him--the man from the bar who wouldn't leave her alone. So Joanna makes a snap decision. She turns, she pushes. Her pursuer tumbles down the steps and lies motionless, facedown on the ground. Now what? Addictive and compelling, The Choice follows the two paths Joanna's future might take, depending on the choice she makes. If she calls the police right away, she can save the man's life. Yet doing so puts her own innocence at risk, as she waits for judgment on a charge of assault and the hope that her husband and everyone she loves will stand by her. But if she runs and goes home as if nothing has happened, no one will ever know. No one saw her do it, and it's only up to Joanna to keep quiet...forever.
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My 2nd book of Gillian McAllister’s and I’ve come to the conclusion that she’s just not for me. Similar to her other book I DNF (Wrong Place Wrong Time), I can’t quite stand the repetitiveness of the words and the short sentences she tends to use and do. On top of that, I couldn’t help but feel like the writing of this book is a tad try-hard (pretentious?) to be poetic. Some example [from the book]:
- “I’m not happy out. I’m not happy in – hold up, inside”.
- “I know before I know. I know before they’ve said it. I know...”
Moving on the story - I’m sorry but given the unique premise, which was unlike any other thrillers I’ve read, this was underwhelming. There was no ‘hook’ factor. And given the main character’s indecisiveness, I’m not sure if she was intended to have ADHD/a person on the spectrum? And absolutely NO ONE else is a likable character. Overall a very. hard. read.