Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Fiction Tuesday - The Good Neighbor



Shadow Cove, Washington, is the kind of town everyone dreams about—quaint streets, lush forests, good neighbors. That’s what Sarah thinks as she settles into life with her new husband, Dr. Johnny McDonald. But all too soon she discovers an undercurrent of deception. And one October evening when Johnny is away, sudden tragedy destroys Sarah’s happiness.

Dazed and stricken with grief, she and Johnny begin to rebuild their shattered lives. As she picks up the pieces of her broken home, Sarah discovers a shocking secret that forces her to doubt everything she thought was true—about her neighbors, her friends, and even her marriage. With each stunning revelation, Sarah must ask herself, Can we ever really know the ones we love?

Its number 1! in Kindle reads!
The Good Neighbor



This is a very tightly wound book with plenty of room for suspicion and doubt. The author leaves a nice trail of breadcrumbs to follow, little morsels of information that are slipped in to manipulate you one way or another, and then the reveals still take you by surprise. It's a quick read with a pace that rarely lets up, and contains quite a bit of lovely language amidst the drama. You're never really sure who the real culprit is until the final pages, revealed by one very clever line. Everything here works toward fostering doubt and suspicion in the reader, toward any and all characters, and this is great in that it keeps you guessing and eager to discover the truth. A very pleasurable reading experience.-S.M

Just what you need to get ready for September!

“A riveting psychological thriller with twists and turns I didn't see coming. The ending will blow you away. Set aside your day. You won't be able to put The Good Neighbor down.” —Robert Dugoni, Amazon #1 and New York Times bestselling author of My Sister's Grave
"In The Good Neighbor A. J. Banner plays on many of our greatest fears—that the person we've placed our greatest trust in isn't who we think they are. A fast-paced psychological thriller with a fantastic twist at the end. Not to be missed." —Catherine McKenzie, bestselling author of Hidden and Smoke

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