Behind Closed Doors
Pages
293
Year
2016
Difficulty
Easy
Themes
domestic abuse, control, appearances, paranoia, captivity
Everyone thinks Jack and Grace Angel have the perfect marriage. He is a high-powered lawyer who champions the vulnerable. She is a beautiful, devoted wife who always has a smile ready. But Grace never answers her phone, never goes out alone, and every window in their house is fitted with iron shutters.
Why Start Here
“Behind Closed Doors” is Paris’s debut and her most intense novel. Unlike many psychological thrillers that save their big reveal for the end, this book shows you the horror early and then dares you to keep reading. The suspense comes from watching Grace try to find a way out of a trap that seems to have no exit, while Jack anticipates her every move.
Paris writes with a stripped-down efficiency that keeps the tension high and the pages turning. The alternating timeline structure, moving between past and present, reveals how Grace walked into the trap and how completely Jack has engineered her captivity. It is a deeply uncomfortable book in the best way, one that makes you think about what happens behind the closed doors of marriages that look perfect from the outside.
What to Expect
A short, intense read at 293 pages. The prose is direct and the plot moves fast. Paris does not waste a word. The book is less interested in ambiguity than in visceral suspense, and it delivers that with precision. Ideal for readers who want a thriller they can finish in a single sitting and who do not mind feeling deeply unsettled by the end.
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