Sally
Hepworth is a writer who lives in Melbourne, Australia. The Family Next Door
(St. Martins Press, 2018) is a domestic thriller, her fourth novel and her
first book set in Melbourne. Unlike most of the books I read that are set in
Australia, this one could actually have taken place in almost any Westernized
country.
Pleasant
Court is a cul-de-sac of red brick houses in a highly desirable neighborhood
near the beach, where children play safely in the street while their mothers
visit. When Isabelle moved in, the neighbors thought it was odd that a single
woman would want to live in such a family-oriented area. No one new had moved
in since Essie’s mother had bought a house there to be closer to Essie and her
family. Essie had a bad bout of post-natal depression after her first child and
spent some time in hospital to recover. Her mother and her husband are always
watching her for fear of another breakdown. Fortunately Essie and her husband
Ben don’t mind having her mother around; she fits easily into their family and
she is a doting grandmother.
Isabelle
tells Essie that she works for a nonprofit that looks for missing children and
supports their families during the search. Essie is intrigued by Isabelle and
increasingly spends time with her to the point that her family notices. Her
mother especially does not like this new friendship.
It’s hard to
say much more without giving away plot points, although I can say this is one of
the least violent books I have read in months. No murders, although I kept
waiting for at least one. Crimes are definitely committed, just not the ones I
usually read about. Almost exactly halfway through, a major reveal turned the
story on its end and from there it’s one surprise after another. A leisurely,
almost meandering, build-up to the plot twist and then a tsunami of
action.
This book was
not at all what I expected. Fascinating and highly credible. Recommended for crime
fiction readers who need a break from bloodletting and for fans of domestic
thrillers.
Starred review from Library Journal.
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ASIN: B074ZNVPWH
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press;
Reissue edition (March 6, 2018)
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Publication date: March 6, 2018
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Language: English
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File size: 4366 KB
Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2022
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night.
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