A review by kaz_loves_books
It's Your Turn Now by Theo Baxter, Theo Baxter

dark mysterious tense fast-paced

5.0

Here’s my review of It’s Your Turn Now by Theo Baxter

This was a fantastic psychological thriller which I got into straight away and couldn’t put down. I read it in one sitting and loved it. It was full of twists and turns and a real page turner. The plot was well thought out and expressed well throughout the book where the author has a way with words that is shown in the book in a descriptive writing style. This covers an abusive husband who is physically and mentally harming his wife, he is controlling her and doesn’t allow her to have a life of her own. Daisy is trying to fight back and finding ways to have some time to herself, although there is still the mobile phone! She does her best not to antagonize him but he doesn’t need a reason to attack her as he nearly always seems in a bad mood and that spells bad news for Daisy.  

Can Daisy get away from him?

Blurb : 

Daisy is desperate to escape her husband. But has she made a deal with the devil?

Daisy Costigan is desperate to leave her violent, controlling husband, Bruce. But she knows he’ll never let her go. And if she tries to escape, he’s promised he’ll do whatever it takes to track her down and have his revenge. She’s trapped.

One day Daisy meets a charming stranger in a bookstore. His name is Marco and he overhears Daisy’s terrified phone conversation with controller Bruce.

Marco makes Daisy an offer. He’ll take care of Bruce if she’ll help him with a little problem - his wife.

Daisy doesn’t really think he’s serious, but two days later Bruce is dead. And now Marco wants her to hold up her end of the deal. If she doesn’t, he says he’ll kill someone she loves.

Stalked by the unhinged Marco, Daisy finds herself in an impossible situation. Can she find a way to escape this terrifying man? Or will she be forced to do the unthinkable?

It’s Your Turn Now – the terrifying psychological thriller perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Daniel Hurst, Kiersten Modglin.