A review by nglofile
The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill

3.0

Such promise, but sags under the weight of intended cleverness. Enjoyable as long as reader is willing to flow with the meta-narrative, suspend disbelief, and isn't the type who cannot invest if characters aren't likable or relatable. I can still in good conscience recommend - and have! - but it needs a more careful sell than what the marketing promises. The author's reach may have exceeded her grasp, but it still has power to intrigue.