Il Coinquilino

Il Coinquilino

Kiersten Modglin

3.76
13,739 valutazioni·1,047 recensioni

Wesley Gates è al verde. I debiti lo soffocano, la sua carriera è estenuante e, come se non bastasse, sua moglie non ne può più di un matrimonio ormai spento. Con il cuore spezzato e disperato per un posto dove stare, Wes incontra un volto familiare del passato. Elias, un vecchio compagno di scuola,...

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275
Format
Kindle Edition
Pubblicato
2021-03-01
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Kiersten Modglin

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Kiersten Modglin
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KIERSTEN MODGLIN is a #1 bestselling author of psychological thrillers. Her books have sold over two million copies and been translated into multiple languages. Kiersten is a member of International Thriller Writers, Novelists, Inc., and the Alliance of Independent Authors. She is a KDP Select All-Star and a recipient...

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Youssra (semi ia)
Youssra (semi ia)·3 months ago
This was entertaining enough, nothing mindblowing and somewhat predictable. Definitely my least fav K Mod book so far.
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Hannah Bugey·6 months ago
Good but forgettable. Also the last part of the book was rushed and was confusing. The end made no sense to me. So entertaining but not my favorite.
Landa
Landa·1 years ago
It wasn't terrible!
Zizi
Zizi·1 years ago
Just when I thought I knew what was going to happen, things changed. Then it was funny, but in a good way. The ending sentence was so good!
chantalsbookstuff
chantalsbookstuff·3 years ago
Wesley's marriage is on the rocks and his daughter Rory is hitting her teens. Finding it hard to connect or save his marriage he moves in with Elias. Roommate from heaven...or more like hell?The quality of writing is good, easy to read with a good steady pace. Could have had a bigger plot. The character development was good for such a short book. The book cover gave off a very mysterious feel.I liked were this book was going. The plot was well thought out, but could have had a bigger WOW factor....
JackiesReadingJourney
JackiesReadingJourney·4 years ago
Oh man. I have a lot to unpack here.I don’t usually complain about books but this one pissed me off. It was a lifetime movie on steroids.The characters are so unlikeable, especially the wife. I almost DNF this book because the wife made me so furious. I was imagining treating my fiancé the way she treated the “love of her life” and it made me sick. Even if he did put his career first… I could never. Anyway, this was terribly, terribly predictable and unrealistic. For starters when Wes told Addy ...
Chris
Chris·4 years ago
Halfway through, DNF. What a waste of time. The main character is a sniveling, selfish, pathetic man, a husband and father. He’s put work before his family, himself. His wife, after many years of marriage has finally stopped (so she says pathetically) putting up with his ignorance and has him move out of the family home. What transpires between these two is a constant back and forth of wimpy accusations, quarreling, each being so weak of character. Throw in a teenaged daughter full of angst and ...
MK
margaret kaser·4 years ago
Mind boggling

I love your books, I almost always read a book a day, I am 80 and do not get it much. Your books I can put down, this one I finished in 10 hours. Thanks for making a lot of my days enjoyable.yay
oohlalabooks
oohlalabooks·4 years ago
Holy cow! Kiersten gives us a bad marriage and a psycho from hell!! All from a male perspective and it’s crazy! Wesley and Addy Gates are high school sweethearts with one daughter, Rory, together forever so he thought. Their marriage has hit a rough patch with no immediate resolution so Addy asks him to leave, to give her time & space. While shopping for necessities, he runs into an old classmate Elias Munn. They catch up over drinks and Elias invites Wes to be a roommate. Of course Wes does...
Amy
Amy·4 years ago
4.5/5This was supposed to be a #coffeeandcurrentlyreading post but I started this yesterday and could not put it down. That’s actually one of the things I love the most about Kiersten’s books, they’re highly compulsive, page turners that always keep me on my toes. Wes is having a string of awful luck, he’s in debt, his teenaged daughter is acting like a teenager and now his wife wants a separation. When he runs into an old acquaintance from high school and he offers him a room, he’s super gratef...