THE WHISPERS by Ashley Audrain (The Push)
Release Date: June 6th, 2023
General Genre: Literary Thriller, Domestic Drama, Women, Suspense
Subgenre/Themes: Motherhood, Marriage, Parenting, Neighbors, Friendships, Tragedy, Infidelity, Infertility, Miscarriage
Writing Style: Short chapters, Multiple POV, Compelling, Intricately plotted
What You Need to Know: Audrain reverse engineers a thriller starting with a specific event that happens at a neighborhood, backyard party and then tells multiple stories from different perspectives leading up to that event that eventually plays into an ever bigger situation involving multiple people. The chapters are short and sweet. I read it on my Kindle and could devour fifty pages or so like *that* (snaps fingers) That's all you need to know going into this book.
My Reading Experience: Well let me just start by saying I know *exactly* which readers this book will appeal to and all I have to do is start off by saying, you know that book, GOOD NEIGHBORS by Sarah Langan? THE WHISPERS is like that in the sense that the main characters, four women, are all neighbors. Their lives intersect by proximity but also in other ways too. There's a backyard party and something scandalous happens. There is escalation. So this is a lot like GOOD NEIGHBORS in that sense but it's different because this is more intimately told to the readers through all four women. We get to know them very well.
All their feelings, doubts, insecurities, and...the pitch black darkest, most horrible thoughts.
This book exposes some of the most explicit, selfish, and dangerous thoughts women could have about their own shortcomings, their marriages, and their kids...I mean, wow. The author does not hold back. There are some scenes that are so uncomfortable and shocking...I was dying for a reading buddy.
And sometimes these women have thoughts that I've had too when my kids were young and I was a stay-at-home mother and sometimes my husband was working late and I was overwhelmed--those kinds of thoughts. One character is going through infertility and miscarriages, it's very emotional and heavy and I think it's important for readers to know that's there in case that's a trigger for you.
This book is littered with intrusive thoughts, secrets, and lies. Bad, bad behavior. Taboo topics. The ugly side of desperation. Honestly, I couldn't get enough.
Not quite five stars for me like The Push. It's my feeling that The Push centered on one family so the characters became fully fleshed out whereas this book has several main characters and families so some of them didn't quite make the cut. The husbands and kids especially. I think the side characters needed more time in the oven so that when certain things come to light, the impact hits even harder, it hits, just not as much as it could. That's my only minor criticism. Otherwise, I loved my time with this domestic thriller.
Final Recommendation: You need this book. You know you love it when you get invested in scandalous drama that feels like it's none of your business but the author is giving you permission to look into the private lives of people actively doing very bad things. You love it.
Comps: Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan, the show Desperate Housewives