Book Reviews
Lis Angus
Here’s where I review books by other authors, books I’ve particularly enjoyed.!
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- Barbara Fradkin
- Lisa Unger
- Nicci French
- Shari Lapena
- Cara Hunter
- Corinne LaBalme
- Denise Mina
- Gilly Macmillan
- Greer Hendriks/Sarah Pekkanen
- Iona Whishaw
- Jean Hanff Korelitz
- Jessica Strawser
- Joyce Woollcott
- Karin Slaughter
- Laura Lippman
- Lisa Jewell
- Tana French
- A.J. Finn
- Adele Parks
- Adrian McKinty
- Aggie Blum Thompson
- Allison Buccola
- Amy Tector
- Anthony Bidulka
- Avis M. Adams
- Becky Masterman
- Belinda Bauer
- Bonnie Garmus
- Bonnie Kistler
- Brenda Chapman
- Chris Pavone
- Christina McDonald
- Dervla McTiernan
- Emma Donoghue
- Freida McFadden
- Gary Disher
- Hank Philippi Ryan
- Hayley Scrivenor
- Ian Hamilton
- Iris Yamashita
- Jaime Hendricks
- Jane Harper
- Jane Pek
- Jesse Sutanto
- Julia Heaberlin
- Kate Atkinson
- Katie Tallo
- Kimberly Belle
- Linda Castillo
- Lisa Brideau
by Lynn Slaughter.
A dual-timeline novel. In the present, Noelle’s mother has disappeared. Police think she drowned herself, but there’s no body and Noelle is sure she wouldn’t have committed suicide. Meanwhile, why does her six-year-old sister Whitney not want to spend time alone with their father?
Nineteen years earlier, against her parents’ wishes, Savannah married her boyfriend right after high school. But married life did not turn out as she hoped, as he turns controlling and abusive.
These two story lines converge in a fast-paced novel addressing difficult themes, challenging for adults as well as YA readers.