The Hypnotist's Love Story

I thought this was one of Moriarty's better books. Not quite at the level of Big Little Lies or What Alice Forgot, but miles ahead of The Husband's Secret. At this point, she's pretty much cemented herself as one of my go-to authors. When I'm in the mood for a page-turner with complicated characters and a bit of a mystery, she's a fairly consistent choice.

This book follows Ellen, a hypnotherapist who has just started dating someone new. When he tells her that his ex-girlfriend is stalking him, she finds herself more intrigued than off-put. She's fascinated by what would lead someone to that sort of behavior. Little does she know that the stalker is masquerading as one of her patients.

This book definitely kept me interested. From the outset it was a little obvious how it would all turn out - Moriarty is a fan of the happy ending - but it was still a fun journey to go on. The ending was perhaps a bit too perfect. Every single detail worked out for the best, and it was actually a little too much at times. Ellen seemed to have no conflict left in her life by the time the ending rolled around. But it didn't detract too much from the soap opera that came before.

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