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Review: The Therapist by B.A. Paris

May 13, 2021 by David W 4 Comments

The Therapist: A Novel by [B. A. Paris]
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Rating: 6.0/10

Synopsis

The multimillion-copy New York Times bestselling author B.A. Paris returns to her heartland of gripping psychological suspense in The Therapist—a powerful tale of a house that holds a shocking secret.

When Alice and Leo move into a newly renovated house in The Circle, a gated community of exclusive houses, it is everything they’ve dreamed of. But appearances can be deceptive…

As Alice is getting to know her neighbours, she discovers a devastating secret about her new home, and begins to feel a strong connection with Nina, the therapist who lived there before.

Alice becomes obsessed with trying to piece together what happened two years before. But no one wants to talk about it. Her neighbors are keeping secrets and things are not as perfect as they seem…

Review

Thanks to the publisher and author for an advance copy of The Therapist for review consideration. This did not influence my thoughts or opinions.

This was my first novel by B.A. Paris, so with that came some hesitancies. Having seen high praise for her novel Behind Closed Doors, I wanted to take a shot at her upcoming release. It ended up being a solid read but with a twist I saw coming from miles away.

I did enjoy the careful dissection that our main protagonist, Alice, performed in attempting to figure out what happened at her new home two years previously. What ends up happening is that she begins exploring all of these rabbit holes, which creates trust issues between Alice and anyone she has come in contact with within The Circle.

While I mostly became endeared to Alice, she was also a bit… much. A majority of people don’t enjoy when someone constantly sticks their nose in business that isn’t theirs, and Alice does this on way more occasions than is necessary. It is also difficult to stomach her perspective at times as she makes just about every. single. character a suspect. Maybe they all did the thing and share a glass of wine on the anniversary. What are you going to do now, Alice?

The eventual reveal was… foreseen, and while the backstory behind it was an interesting one, I feel like it could have been left to breathe a little longer. I would say you have to suspend belief a little more than normal with the “how can you not know who your neighbors are when you live so close by and are in each others’ business”, but in reality, the truth is we really don’t know. How well do you know your own neighbors?

All in all, The Therapist is an entertaining thriller that would suffice as a nice beach read. Don’t expect to be blown away by the reveal, but it is good enough that the book warrants attention. If you enjoy audio, Olivia Dowd did a great job with the narration. I feel she truly captured Alice the way Paris wanted.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: B A Paris, BA Paris, Behind Closed Doors, Macmillan, Macmillan Audio, Macmillan Publishing, Psychological Thriller, St. Martin's Press, The Therapist, Thriller, Thrillers, Thrillers 2021

About David W

Believer, Hubby, Girl Dad. Owner/CEO of FanFiAddict. Works a not so flashy day job in central Alabama. Furthest thing from a redneck and doesn’t say Roll Tide. Enjoys fantasy, science fiction, horror and thrillers but not much else (especially kissy kissy).

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Comments

  1. Angela says

    August 11, 2021 at 12:28 pm

    I usually love BA Paris but this book was terrible. I suspected the killer early on and why did Alice have to be so naive?! This book was a wasre of my time and money. I have loved all the other books from BA Paris except for this one. Lets hope that any new books are not written this way.

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    • David W says

      August 11, 2021 at 12:30 pm

      Yeah. It definitely didn’t have any staying power.

      Reply
  2. K. Neal says

    September 16, 2021 at 10:16 pm

    Who was the client in the psychologist office? Was the psychologist Nina?

    Reply
    • David W says

      September 17, 2021 at 1:13 pm

      I can’t for the life of me remember haha. I’ve read so much since then.

      Reply

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