If The Crash gave you that addictive cocktail of moral ambiguity and domestic chaos, The Drowning Woman doubles down on the paranoia. Harding constructs a world where every friendly overture hides a blade, where two women circle each other with secrets sharp enough to kill. The trust you crave to extend? It's weaponized here, turned into the very thing that unravels lives, and you'll feel that same delicious dread creeping under your skin.
McFadden trained you to expect the rug-pull; Harding makes you question whether there was ever a floor beneath it. The cliffhangers land like gut punches, chapter after compulsive chapter.
Pick this up if you're ready to spiral into a thriller that refuses to let you breathe.
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