International bestselling author Nicola Moriarty returns with a scintillating domestic drama full of tension, apprehension, secrets, lies and devastation. Building on a shocking picture of a life shattering car wreck, You Need to Know examines the moral and ethical decisions involved in this dramatic event. Heartbreaking, contemplative and connective, You Need to Know is another standout novel from Nicola Moriarty.
We are all guilty of hiding things and keeping secrets, often protecting our loved ones from the cold hard truths that might hurt them. You Need to Know pulls apart the lives of four characters who are all damaged by impact of a serious car crash on Christmas Eve. From mothers, wives, young children and teenagers, no one is immune. You Need to Know reveals the private struggles and individual problems faced by the cast members featured in Nicola Moriarty’s latest release. From questions of motherhood, marriage difficulties, parenthood pressures and teenage anxiety, You Need to Know is a book that will send shock waves through your system. At the heart of it all is the build up to and the eventual fallout of a horrific car accident.
I was immediately drawn to Nicola Moriarty’s latest effort, You Need to Know. Inspired by the famous children’s picture book, Who Sank the Boat by Pamela Allen, Nicola Moriarty’s new book considers the ‘who’ aspect of a tragic car accident. The reader must place themselves in the shoes of the characters confronting this devastating roadside scene. The question is – was it the first, the last – or perhaps neither that caused this crash? With plenty of theories and presumptions to draw on from this devastating scenario, there is much to work through in You Need to Know. With a strong moral spin, Nicola Moriarty’s new novel made for a jolting read!
It did take me some time to get used to the four very different voices that fill the pages of You Need to Know. However, once I was able to absorb these contrasting viewpoints I hit the ground running. Moriarty does an excellent job of portraying each separate protagonist and she also develops the interplay very well between the cast. The dialogue was a highlight for me personally, it is defined by a strong sense of authenticity, which allowed me to play out the key events of the story in my own mind. I was also able to place myself directly in the shoes of the protagonists featured in You Need to Know. Sometimes this was a uncomfortable reality, while other times I felt a sense of connection to the characters. I seemed question the cast and their responses a fair bit in this novel, but I think this was Moriarty’s goal with You Need to Know.
I’m trying my hardest not to delve to deeply into the mechanics of this book, as I do not wish to deliver any spoilers. I will say there are some powerful themes centered around the domestic life side of things. Moriarty also offers up a thorough interrogation of motherhood, parenthood, teenage life, relationships, family, trust, betrayal, addiction, fixation, compulsion, choice and liability. With each of these core themes covered within a short time frame, You Need to Know packs a punch. The last 60 pages will leave you reeling, it winded me!
An arresting domestic drama that outlines the dark moments and the trail of destruction left behind following a terrifying car crash, You Need to Know is an unmissable read!
*Thanks extended to HarperCollins Books Australia for providing a free copy of this book for review purposes.
You Need to Know is book #35 of the 2021 Australian Women Writers Challenge