The Woman I Befriended
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"You should know who is living in your neighborhood. I happen to think we might be living across the street from a serial killer. As neighbors, we should probably know that." - Ellie
Ellie spends her days working from home and sipping on wine, all while discreetly watching her neighbors through her window. It's a mundane routine until she stumbles upon something that ignites her curiosity—an enigmatic woman across the street whose visitors never seem to leave.
Ellie's conclusion is as chilling as it is improbable: her neighbor might just be a serial killer.
In a town where several men have mysteriously gone missing, Ellie begins to piece together an eerie pattern that mirrors her neighbor's odd habits.
But Ellie's history of exaggeration forces her to tread lightly, which compels her to keep her newfound theory hidden from her husband, a dangerous deception she must navigate.
As she delves deeper into her investigation, Ellie becomes consumed by the need to unravel the truth. She goes to great lengths, even forging an unlikely friendship with the woman she suspects, all in the pursuit of uncovering the dark secrets that haunt their small town.
Are Ellie's suspicions grounded in reality, or are they mere figments of her vivid imagination?
For readers who relished the suspense of "The Girl on the Train" and "The Woman in the Window," "The Woman I Befriended" offers a gripping psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the final page. Dive into a tale of false accusations, unexpected alliances, and the chilling realization that danger may be lurking much closer than you think.