Posted in Book Review

Review of “The Family Next Door” by Sally Hepworth

The Hook:

When newcomer Isabelle moves into the small suburb of Pleasant Court, she stands out as a single woman among the neighborhood of mostly young families. Her new neighbors suspect that she may be hiding a secret, but is that because they have so many secrets of their own?

My Impressions:

As usual, Sally Hepworth delivers a stunning domestic suspense with layer upon layer of secrets, lies, and ulterior motives. Hepworth’s style, which I’ve come to think of as “slice of life, but with crimes,” is truly at its best in this book. Every moment of the characters’ mundane daily lives is infused with tension by their own secrets and their suspicion of one another.

Fans of the domestic thriller genre who haven’t yet experienced Hepworth’s writing should immediately go out and read her entire backlog, as I’ve rarely seen her equal. This book in particular managed to set me on my heels with it’s twists, despite knowing going in that there almost certainly would be at least one big twist on its way.

Part of what makes this subgenre so fun in my opinion is the tension created by the reader’s knowledge that there will be a twist at some point, a secret revealed which will inevitably cast every event that preceded it in a new light. This book is no exception, and the twist in question is such a doozy, it’ll have you racing to tell your friends to read the book as soon as possible.

Happy Reading!

Posted in Book Review

Review: The Mother in Law by Sally Hepworth

The Hook:

Lucy has had a tense relationship with her mother in law from day one, when they seemingly got off on the wrong foot. Lucy has never felt as if Diana accepts her, and Diana doesn’t quite know what to make of Lucy. Now Diana is dead and Lucy may know more than she’s telling.

My Impressions:

I’m a huge fan of Hepworth’s writing, and this book was a real treat. I went in with certain expectations about the characters and was surprised by the ways the story subverted those expectations, all while building the tension of the story until I found myself rushing towards the end to see what would happen.

If you are looking for a good book to read curled up by the fire or listen to on audio while you wrap presents this year, this is a great place to start. Fans of Liane Moriarty will surely enjoy Hepworth’s writing style, which is similar, though quite a bit more fast paced in my opinion.

Domestic thrillers can be hard to pull off without retreading the same characters over and over from one book to the next, and I have to say, Hepworth has managed to avoid that particular pitfall with her books. I highly recommend this book as well as her other works.

Happy reading!