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Ruth Ware Thriller Boxed Set: In a Dark, Dark, Wood; The Lying Game; The Death of Mrs. Westaway

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          🇺🇸 US Size Chart (S–5XL)
          Size Chest (in) Waist (in) Length (in) Chest (cm) Waist (cm) Length (cm)
          S 36-38 30-32 27 91-97 76-81 69
          M 39-41 33-35 28 99-104 84-89 71
          L 42-44 36-38 29 107-112 91-97 74
          XL 45-47 39-41 30 114-119 99-104 76
          2XL 48-50 42-44 31 122-127 107-112 79
          3XL 51-53 45-47 32 130-135 114-119 81
          4XL 54-56 48-50 33 137-142 122-127 84
          5XL 57-59 51-53 34 145-150 130-135 86
          *Measurements may vary by 1–2cm due to manual measurement. For a looser fit, consider sizing up.
          New York Times bestselling author “Ruth Ware’s Hitchcockian thrillers have yet to disappoint” (PopSugar) and now, three of her most white-knuckled novels are included in this boxed set that is perfect for new and longtime fans.

          From an author whose “propulsive prose keeps readers on the hook and refuses to let anyone off until all has been revealed” (Shelf Awareness), these three thrillers solidify Ruth Ware’s reputation as the “queen of crime” (The Washington Post).

          In a Dark, Dark Wood follows a group of friends on a trip to the English countryside but when night falls, a horrifying truth is revealed—they are not alone in the woods, in a story “with unexpected twists around every corner” (Entertainment Weekly).

          Then in The Lying Game, four women—former schoolmates—reunite when a dark secret from their teenaged years is discovered in a story “as gripping and atmospheric as Ware’s previous books, with unexpected twists” (BookPage).

          Finally, in “a perfectly executed suspense tale very much in the mode of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca” (The Washington Post), a psychic unexpectedly receives an inheritance that is meant for another person but when she attempts to claim the money, she discovers that she is dangerously in over her head in The Death of Mrs. Westaway.