I just finished reading 'Ask for Andrea' last week and was surprised by how compact yet impactful it was. The paperback version runs about 320 pages, which makes it a perfect weekend read. What's interesting is how the author packs so much emotional depth into that page count—every chapter feels essential. Compared to other thrillers that often stretch past 400 pages, this one respects your time while delivering chills. The font size is standard, so no squinting required. If you're looking for something bingeable that won't drag, this hits the sweet spot between substance and pace.
I can confirm 'Ask for Andrea' has 320 pages in its first edition print run. The digital version varies slightly depending on your device's font settings—it shows as 290 'location points' on Kindle, equivalent to about 6 pages per point.
The page layout deserves mention too. The publisher used thicker paper stock than usual, which gives the book substantial heft despite the moderate length. Each section starts with bold graphic dividers that add visual breaks without wasting space. The last 40 pages include reading group questions and an author interview, which some might count as bonus content rather than core narrative.
What fascinates me is how the page count reflects the story's structure. Three alternating perspectives divide the book into neat segments, each voice getting roughly 100 pages. This symmetry creates a satisfying rhythm—you'll notice the page turns align perfectly with perspective shifts. The hardcover edition reportedly runs 336 pages due to added endpapers, but the content remains identical.
From a bookseller's perspective, 'Ask for Andrea' sits comfortably in the 300–350 page range that casual readers prefer—320 pages exactly for the mass market edition. What makes this noteworthy is how the length serves the genre. Ghost stories often overstay their welcome, but here the taut pacing mirrors the protagonists' urgency.
The chapters average 8–12 pages each, creating that 'just one more' momentum. You'll blaze through the first 100 pages during a single sitting—the short, punchy scenes build tension without filler. The final act accelerates even faster, with chapter lengths halving as the climax approaches.
Interestingly, the audiobook version clocks 9 hours 14 minutes, translating to roughly 34 pages per hour—a brisk but immersive pace. The page count might seem modest, but the story's emotional weight makes it feel denser. Those 320 pages contain more psychological layers than many 500-page doorstoppers.
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