Review of The Girls in the Hall
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Review of The Girls in the Hall
Four women in their 30s live in a great apartment building and have become good friends. Brian Upjohn buys the apartment building and becomes the live-in landlord. He is not only the perfect landlord but the perfect man. Brian cooks and bakes for them and surprises them with little treats, like homemade bread. He even gets a cat and lets the cat roam the building to sleep with whomever the cat wants to. The cat’s name is Oprah.
However, soon after, a fifth woman takes the last vacant apartment. These women are as different as night and day, but the group senses something is not quite right about this fifth tenant. In fact, something is terribly wrong. Where does she go at night? Why doesn’t she bring any men or boyfriends home?
One of the tenants is a psychologist and begins investigating the strange new tenant. There has also been a rash of murders in the neighborhood, all of them men, and the media thinks that there is a serial killer on the loose. Pick up this book to find out who is committing these murders.
The book, The Girls in the Hall, by Tony Andras, was a great read. It was very entertaining, although a bit corny at times. This landlord, Brian, was just too good to be true. The author did a fantastic job of developing the characters. Each of them had their different personalities and quirks. The book was professionally edited, as I only found one error. There was nothing that I did not like regarding this storyline except the surprise ending. The ending will throw you off guard. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good crime novel. I would not recommend this book for young adults or people who are sensitive, as there is murdering of people and small animals mentioned in the book. Even though I thought the book was a bit corny and had a surprise ending, it did not take away from my enjoyment of reading it, so I am rating this book 5 out of 5 stars.
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