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Girl Targeted

by Val Collins

Series: Aoife Walsh (1)

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A  Gripping Psychological Thriller/Suspense that will have you hooked.Office jobs can be stressful. Aoife's may be lethal.Aoife’s life is finally on track. She’s happily married, pregnant with her first child and has the world’s best mother in law. But when Aoife accepts a job as an office temp, her entire life begins to unravel. Is one of Aoife’s colleagues a murderer? Is Aoife the next target? Why is her husband unconcerned?Set in Ireland, Girl Targeted is perfect for fans of Behind Closed Doors, The Silent Wife and Girl on a Train.… (more)
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Girl Targeted is the author’s first book. I, of course, read the second first. I highly recommend you read this before you read Only Lies Remain. There are parts in Girl Targeted that are intense and it is heightened if you haven’t read Only Lies Remain. Though, really, I was barely breathing through one scene even with what I knew.
I like how this writer spins her stories. In this one I did use a book club book so I could make a tree to make it easier to keep track of who everyone was and how they connected. There is a lot happening that needs to be solved but those things keep me turning pages. I was up all night! I kept saying just let me see how this chapter ends; I think I got it just a few more pages; omg what! I can’t stop now; and finally, oh wow the end is here and I smell breakfast, (I can smell the coffee shop across the way). It was worth staying up and I can sleep for a bit this morning.
I like Aoife and her curiosity. I don’t like that she doesn’t always think of the danger. I have heard it said, what you don’t like in someone else may be because you don’t like it in you. I’ll leave that there. Haha. Jason had me furious. I’m not certain anyone will like him. Yet I married someone who acted like that. I really think most of us have met a Jason. After experiencing one, I hope you haven’t been up close and personal with one. If you have, I hope you made it out okay. I understand his reasonings but bad things happen to us all. It doesn’t give you the right to treat others badly. I’m torn on my feelings for Maura. Amy was once again the only character I was trusting...and she was only eight months old. Good job Ms. Collins.
I hope you didn’t think I was going to go into the plot. I’m too afraid I’ll give out spoilers. Go read the book. I hope you enjoy it!

Edited to say I can’t see my stars for this. It is suppose to have 5. ( )
  Wulfwyn907 | Jan 30, 2022 |
I've seen the name 'Aoife' in books before and had no idea how to pronounce it, so I was thrilled that Val Collins popped a little note in the front of her book to tell is that this Irish name is pronounced 'Eee-fah'. Sounds much better in my head now than 'Ay-oyfe'.

At the start of the book we are introduced to Delia. What a horrible woman! She is clearly unhinged and is a total bitch to everyone she comes into contact with. Delia is a manager in an office in Dublin, so giving her a little bit of power makes her the worst boss ever. Her staff HATE her and fear her at the same time. The workplace would be a much better place without her, and the staff are about to see their dream come true.

Although heavily pregnant, Aoife gets a call from the temping agency about a vacancy in Delia's office. Her controlling husband, Jason, would like to keep Aoife chained to the kitchen sink all day but Aoife takes the job and ventures into the city. I felt as if Aoife hadn't been out of the house in ages as she felt danger on every street corner with hooded men seemingly ready to spring and attack her. Aoife makes it safely to the office and has a first day she will never forget when she finds Delia's body hanging in her office. It might look like suicide at first but it's definitely murder and absolutely ANYONE in Dublin, or even Ireland, could have had motive to kill Delia.

So we have all of the ingredients for a nail-biting whodunnit and like I said it could be absolutely anyone, so it was great fun to look suspiciously at each character. Not only do we have Delia's murder to solve, but there is also backstabbing office politics, dodgy business dealings and Aoife's selfish and controlling husband in Girl Targeted. With so much going on, it's such a fast-paced read and I had my heart in my mouth on many an occasion.

Girl Targeted is intense, suspenseful and totalling gripping; I was so enthralled that I read it cover to cover over one weekend. I've always said that if I were to write a book it would be set in an office as there's a very good reason why people at work are called 'colleagues' and not 'friends'.

I chose to read an ARC and this is my honest and unbiased opinion. ( )
  Michelle.Ryles | Mar 9, 2020 |
I'm a real fan of psychological thrillers, and this one has everything I like in them: flawed characters with secrets, a thigh written plot, heart-pounding suspense and enough twist and turns that when the ends arrive, even as you have been kept ineffectively guessing, it all makes sense.

A recommended read for all those who enjoy the genre. ( )
  Claudia_M | Oct 27, 2018 |
This was a very interesting read. I was very drawn to the overall storyline and found the suspense of the story was done very well.

It did take a while for the story to take off, as it built a lot of starting drama and back story first, but once it did get going, you were kept guessing throughout. There were plenty of opportunities for you to guess who was behind the start of the story, but just as many chances to get it completely wrong. Even when you think you’ve finally cracked it, the author has a way of turning all of that on its head.

The characters were created well, with there being a wide variety of personalities, and plenty of people to love and hate. It made for a very well rounded story and one that felt very realistic, especially for the goings ons of offices.

Overall, this was an enjoyable read and once that made for a very interesting story. ( )
  naturalbri | Apr 17, 2018 |
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A  Gripping Psychological Thriller/Suspense that will have you hooked.Office jobs can be stressful. Aoife's may be lethal.Aoife’s life is finally on track. She’s happily married, pregnant with her first child and has the world’s best mother in law. But when Aoife accepts a job as an office temp, her entire life begins to unravel. Is one of Aoife’s colleagues a murderer? Is Aoife the next target? Why is her husband unconcerned?Set in Ireland, Girl Targeted is perfect for fans of Behind Closed Doors, The Silent Wife and Girl on a Train.

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