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Book Review: The Inmate by Freida McFadden

Genre: Psychological Thriller Rating: ⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5 Stars)

What would you do if you had to show up to work every day and face the man who tried to kill you?

That is the question at the center of The Inmate by Freida McFadden and once you sit with it for a moment, you realize just how deeply unsettling this premise really is. This is not a thriller that eases you in with a slow burn mystery. It drops you into an impossible situation from the very first pages and dares you to figure out how you got there.

Two Timelines. One Very Dark Truth.

The Inmate is told across two timelines that alternate throughout the entire book, and Freida McFadden uses that structure masterfully to keep you constantly questioning what you think you know.

In the present day, we follow Brooke, a woman who has rebuilt her life and is now working at a correctional facility. Sounds straightforward enough, until you find out that the prison she works at just happens to house her ex boyfriend. The same man who tried to kill her. Every shift she clocks in knowing he is there. Every day she has to hold herself together in a place where her past is locked behind a set of bars a few hallways away.

Then the story flips back to when Brooke was a teenager. A party. A group of friends. And a night that ended with one of them dead and the rest of them forever changed. Some survived. Some did not. And the details of what actually happened that night are revealed piece by piece across the entire book in a way that keeps you reading long past the point you planned to stop.

The Twist You Did Not See Coming

Here is what I will say without giving anything away, just when you think you have figured it out, you have not.

Freida McFadden has built a reputation for endings that reframe everything that came before them, and The Inmate is no exception. There are two scenarios that feel completely plausible as you are reading. You will land on one and feel confident. And then the final twist arrives and ties both timelines together in a way that genuinely caught me off guard.

The reveal is not just a shock for the sake of shock. It actually makes the whole story click into place in a way that feels earned. That is the difference between a gimmick and a great thriller ending, and this one lands on the right side of that line.

What I Thought Overall

I am giving The Inmate 3.5 out of 5 stars. It is not Freida McFadden at her absolute best but it is still a compelling, fast-moving read that delivers on its premise. The dual timeline kept me engaged, the characters felt real enough to invest in, and the final twist absolutely justified the whole journey.

If you are new to Freida McFadden this is a solid introduction to her style. If you are already a fan you will recognize the signature moves and appreciate how she executes them here even if the overall story does not hit quite as hard as some of her other work.

The bottom line is this, if you pick up The Inmate you will not be bored, you will not guess the ending, and you will absolutely stay up later than you planned finishing it.

Final Verdict

A twisty dual timeline thriller with a premise that gets under your skin and a final reveal that makes the whole thing worthwhile. Not her strongest but absolutely worth your time if you love psychological suspense.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐½

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