Thursday, January 16, 2025

Book Review: House of Glass

 


House of Glass

By Sarah Pekkanen


I’ve been having a difficult time with concentration. I didn’t hit my book challenge on Goodreads this year. Not even close with all the events this year. But, once the shock was over. I finally could get in the groove again. I read a few non- fiction books dealing with the current moment. Timothy Snyder’s book, On Tyranny( short, concise), Anne Applebaum’s Autocracy Inc. 

But to get away from the craziness as soon as Former, convicted felon was elected. He was taking over without being inaugurated. I needed to get away from it all. This book did the trick. Fast, quick, no brainer thriller. 

House of Glass, Rose, the 9 year old daughter saw the murder of her Nanny. Rose stops speaking after the Nanny is found. Was she pushed? Or slipped? The only one who could possible know is Rose. In the mean time an interest lawyer is hired on the case to help determine who the best parent to have custody of the daughter. Instead Stella realizes there is more to the case she bargained for. The story is full of twists and turns and more than she bargained for. You won’t believe who did it. If you are looking for a fast read. House of Glass is for you.

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Book Review: House of Glass

  House of Glass By Sarah Pekkanen I’ve been having a difficult time with concentration. I didn’t hit my book challenge on Goodreads this ye...