This synopsis came with a very bold statement: that this is “the most twisty and unputdownable thriller of the year”. I’ve already read a few 2022 thrillers, so I’d say that’s a bit hasty, but it was definitely twisty and hard to put down! Also, I wouldn’t compare it to Gone Girl (in style, plot or feel). I think the synopsis was a bit misleading, but the actual story was definitely good…
Steph’s husband of 30 years, Andy, has just filed for divorce, and her adult kids have moved out of the house, so she now is a single empty-nester. Her daughter, Bea, has made quite the life for herself, but her son, Max, has been estranged for the past ten years. He left one day, saying he was joining the military, and never came back. Steph is all alone in the house she raised her family in, and while her soon-to-be-ex-husband wants to sell the house to split the profits, she wants to stay there. It has all her memories, especially memories of Max.
Bea is constantly begging her mom to come live in her palatial mansion, but Steph wants to stay close to her job. She works for an organization that helps the homeless, and one day, she meets a young man named Noah, who reminds her of her son. He too has left his family, and he’s around the same age as Steph’s son was when he left, so she’s immediately drawn to him. Recently, odd things have been happening to her, and she’s scared of being alone in her large house. When her organization can’t get him housing right away, Steph invites Noah to live with her, much to the anger of her daughter and husband.
At this point, I think most readers will be annoyed by how stupid this idea is. She knows nothing about this guy except for what he’s told her (that he’s a college dropout who disgraced his parents), and he is often edgy and anxious…could he be on drugs? When sketchy kids start coming to Steph’s door looking for him, and she finds packages in his room, she realizes everyone was right. She still feels for his situation, but she has to get him out of her house.
For a lot of the book, I had no idea where it was going, but I really enjoyed the entertaining journey. Steph was a good character, even when you want to shake her to her senses because she’s acting like a cliché helpless woman in a horror movie. Towards the end, I had several ideas about where the story was headed, but then I got to the big twist and it surprised me. Then, there were several more surprises before a fantastic ending. I was originally going to give this 3.5 stars rounded up, but that ending was so good, it deserves to be a solid four star book. This was a really fun one to read!
(Thank you to Bookouture, Rona Halsall, and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my review.)