THE LODGER is a mystery thriller by Valerie Keogh. Having read and enjoyed four of her stand-alone novels, I was anxious to start her latest novel.
Her Stand-Alone Novels Include:
Exit Five from Charing Cross (2014)
Secrets Between Us (2018)
The Housewife (2019)
The Three Women (2020)
The Perfect Life (2020)
The Deadly Truth (2020)
The Little Lies (2021)
The Lies He Told (2021)
The Couple in the Photograph (2021)
A Taste of Deceit (2022)
The Lodger (2022)
This is my review of The Lodger.
She made a decision, an act of kindness… and one of no return.
Leigh Simon, who works and lives in London in a high-profile job as a commodity trader, goes early to her favorite coffee shop for her usual coffee pickup, and is greeted and served by Gina, the waitress. But Leigh notices a change in character with Gina, and asks her what is wrong. Gina tells her she is homeless and Leigh offers her an empty room in her house.
Gina moves in immediately that night.
A decision that Leigh would come to regret…
Leigh’s boyfriend, Matt, a teacher who works out of town in Salisbury, comes to stay with Leigh on weekends, coming to London for the week to attend some events. But there is a change to their schedule when Leigh has to attend a course out of town the following week.
Gina had confronted Leigh before she left on the course, once Leigh had told her of the changes. Gina did not feel safe in the house with Matt, as she didn’t know him.
So, when Leigh returns from a work trip, she’s shocked to find Gina missing. Where could the young woman have gone…and why?
Leigh fears that something terrible has happened - why else would Gina leave her?
But as she sets out to find her missing lodger, what Leigh discovers changes everything she knows about Gina….and her own life, too.
The mystery storyline develops slowly with information being revealed on a need-to-know basis. The author drags you into the journey.
The Lodger was an interesting read and well worth read. I was interested in finding out what happened to Gina.
Many thanks to the author, Boldwood Books and Netgalley, for my digital copy.