Three and a half stars, rounded up to four. My head is spinning right now—this book was a whirlwind! The fast pacing, the never-ending twists—knocked me out cold. Now I’m seeing cartoon birds circling my head. Where am I? Who am I? And why the hell did I read this? Did I just deep-fry the last of my brain cells?
Seriously, what an entertaining whodunit! Right up until the last moment, you have no idea who’s guilty. Questions fly, revelations only confuse you more—it’s a nonstop rollercoaster.
Raleigh, our main character, breaks into his neighbors’ houses just for fun—snooping through emails, sending fake messages, stirring up drama. But in doing so, he accidentally opens Pandora’s box, and the neighborhood’s dirty secrets come spilling out. Marriages are on the brink of collapse, and someone is about to get murdered.
FACTS ABOUT THIS BOOK:
1) LIES, SECRETS, AND CHEATERS EVERYWHERE!
Nobody is innocent. Every character lies. Every character has a big secret. Every character has their own agenda. At times, the book feels like a full-blown telenovela—think of a man sleeping with his maid and daughter-in-law while his wife has an affair with the gardener and her personal trainer!
2) THE HATE YOU WILL FEEL FOR AMANDA:
I rarely dislike a victim, but Amanda? (Excuse my language.) She’s a total sl*t! If she hadn’t been killed, I would’ve volunteered to slap her myself and expose all her dirty secrets online. And let’s not even talk about the male characters—seriously, guys? Do you have no self-control? The moment a “fresh piece of meat” moves into the neighborhood, you lose your minds?
3) PSYCHOPATH ALERT!
Amanda’s husband? A terrifying mash-up of Ted Bundy and Tom Ripley. We know something’s off about him—but trust me, there’s a lot more wrong with this guy than you think.
4) TOO MANY UNLIKABLE CHARACTERS (AS USUAL!):
Cheaters, liars, fake friends, nosy neighbors—ugh. And let’s not forget Carmine Torres, who threatens everyone just to prove she’s a great detective.
That said, I did like Raleigh. Sure, what he did was wrong, but at least he had the guts to face the consequences. Olivia was probably the most decent character—though making her son write apology letters and sneak them into the victims’ mailboxes was… a choice.
5) THE ENDING IS GOOD!
Not too predictable. (Okay, fine, I figured it out, but I have spider senses.)
6) THE AUTHOR PLAYED US!
She messed with our heads, leading us in different directions before pulling off a great final twist. Well played. Applause!
I love this author’s work—An Unwanted Guest and The Couple Next Door are my favorites—but this one? Surprisingly good. Fast-paced, unputdownable, and packed with twists. One of the most gripping books I’ve read in a while!