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Book Review: The Nurse

The Nurse - A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist paperback book cover by J.A. Corrigan
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The Nurse

by · ISBN: 9781800323759
★★★½☆
Psychological Thriller Suspense Twist Ending Confession-Narrative Standalone

Overview

In The Nurse, Rose Marlowe is a nurse sentenced to prison for the murder of a patient - but the author suspects there’s more to the story. True-crime writer Theo Hazel visits Rose behind bars, only to find that the crime, the confession and her story are all entangled in past trauma and hidden motives.

Writing & Voice

Corrigan writes with assured competence, presenting shifting perspectives and a tight suspense plot. The voice navigates hospital halls, prison cells and memory’s crevices with craft. However, at times the narrative leans heavily on familiar thriller tropes and the pace slows when the story digs into back-story.

Characters

Rose is compelling - the nurse who confesses yet remains opaque - and Theo the writer acts as our sleuth. Their interplay raises interesting questions about truth, guilt and storytelling. But some supporting characters feel under-fleshed, and motives get tangled in exposition rather than pure revelation.

Themes

The novel examines guilt, memory and the power of confession. It asks whether a signed statement implies truth, and how trauma can disguise itself as crime. These are rich themes, though this book treats them more as plot devices than deeply explored ideas.

What Worked

  • Strong premise: a nurse who confesses to murder but may not be what she seems.
  • Effective suspense: the investigation of Rose’s story remains compelling for much of the book.
  • A twist that lands: the reveal is satisfying and keeps you thinking.

Minor Quibbles

  • The pacing drags in sections heavy with flashback and narration.
  • Some elements feel familiar within the psychological thriller genre.

Final Thoughts

A solid thriller with a gripping concept and effective execution, yet it doesn’t fully break free from the conventions it uses. The Nurse works well as a one-sitting read but doesn’t stay quite as hauntingly memorable as its premise suggests.

Rating: ★★★½☆ (3.5 / 5)

Recommended for readers who enjoy thriller-twists, hospital-set suspense and unreliable narrators.