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60 reviews“No-one does suburban paranoia like
Shari Lapena–this slowly unfurling nightmare will have you biting your
nails until the end.”
–Ruth Ware, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in Cabin 10
The new domestic suspense novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Couple Next Door, A Stranger in the House, and An Unwanted Guest, Shari Lapena
Maybe you don’t know your neighbors as well as you thought you did . . .
“This
is a very difficult letter to write. I hope you will not hate us too
much. . . My son broke into your home recently while you were out.”
In
a quiet, leafy suburb in upstate New York, a teenager has been sneaking
into houses–and into the owners’ computers as well–learning their
secrets, and maybe sharing some of them, too.
Who is he, and what
might he have uncovered? After two anonymous letters are received,
whispers start to circulate, and suspicion mounts. And when a woman down
the street is found murdered, the tension reaches the breaking point.
Who killed her? Who knows more than they’re telling? And how far will
all these very nice people go to protect their own secrets?
In
this neighborhood, it’s not just the husbands and wives who play games.
Here, everyone in the family has something to hide . . .
You never really know what people are capable of.