The Gilded Cage
by
Camilla Lackberg
Translated from Swedish by Neil Smith
Publisher: Harper Collins Australia
Publication date: 23rd March
2020
Genre: Crime / Thriller
Pages: 352
RRP: $35.00 AUD
Format read: uncorrected proof paperback
Source: Courtesy of the publisher via
Better Reading
People would kill to have
Faye von Essen’s life. She lives in an ultra-swanky apartment in the
most exclusive area of Stockholm, she has a gorgeous husband who gives
her everything she’s ever wanted, and she has an adorable daughter who
lights up her world. Faye’s life is perfect.
So how is it, then, that she now finds herself in a police station?
The truth is that Faye’s life is far from what it seems. The truth is that Faye isn’t even her real name. And now she’s been caught out. There’s no way she’s going to go down without a fight. The only question is – who will escape with their life?
So how is it, then, that she now finds herself in a police station?
The truth is that Faye’s life is far from what it seems. The truth is that Faye isn’t even her real name. And now she’s been caught out. There’s no way she’s going to go down without a fight. The only question is – who will escape with their life?
Reading the Gilded Cage for me was much
like coming across a train wreck. There was carnage everywhere and
you don’t want to look but you just can’t stop reading.
The main character, Faye, had no
redeeming qualities and even though the author revealed Faye’s
troubled upbringing and over-bearing husband, it did nothing to
endear me to her. She did too many horrendous things to ever be
likeable.
The trope is a well used one; a tale of
subservience, misogyny, betrayal, obsession and revenge.
The husband, of course, is a total
low-life. We are not meant to have any feelings towards him except
for maybe deep animosity. However there was one thing he was meant to
have done, although predictable in a plot sense, was too
unbelievable.
The big twist at the end was predicted
half way through the story.
Even though the story included a host of
unlikable characters (except best friend Chris) and the plot line was
predictable, the story pulled me in and I couldn’t let go until the
end.
Content: over use of coarse language &
explicit sex scenes.
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My rating 3/5
Camilla Lackberg is a worldwide bestseller renowned for her brilliant contemporary psychological thrillers. her novels have sold over 24.5 million copies in 43 countries with translations into 37 languages.