Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ

Toni's Reviews > Someone We Know

Someone We Know by Shari Lapena
Rate this book
Clear rating

by
67701697
's review

it was amazing
bookshelves: 2019, thriller

What would you do if you accidentally discovered your lazy but so loveable teenage son has a dangerous hobby of breaking into your neighbours ' houses and hacking into their computers?

Would you consider writing an anonymous letter to apologise for his wrongdoing? Just to make sure that his prank e-mails do not have serious consequences? Isn't it a decent thing to do? and if we, parents, do not do what is moral and decent, how can we expect our children to learn what is right and wrong?

description

This is what Olivia Sharpe thinks. Her husband and son, and family lawyer are of a completely different opinion. The anonymous letters she has secretly sent her neighbours have enormous repurcussions on the life of everybody in this close-knit suburban neighbourhood, because everybody here has their own secrets.

We know from the very beginning of the book that a horrendous murder has taken place. We know the murder weapon used and the fact that the murderer was male. We also learn the identity of the victim: Amanda Pierce is reported missing by her husband Robert. The murderer is someone who lives in one of these houses. It is in all likelihood someone we know... But to discover who it was and why, we'll have to doubt every single person, no matter how nice and friendly they appear to be.

description

Despite its relative simplicity (there is a limited number of people involved), the plot is complex and frighteningly realistic. A husband is cheating on his wife after twenty years of marriage and grown-up kids. A bored and lonely housewife gets infatuated with a much younger neighbour after he shows her a morsel of attention. A teenager who used to be so well-adjusted and 'problem-free' is suddenly showing signs of teenage alcoholism. Another teenager gets a thrill from snooping around and spying on other people's secrets. A couple who have always taken trusting each other for granted, but do not seem to be able to speak to each other about things which are important. All these characters and their lives are interlocked and interconnected in this superbly-written mystery.

description

The police are there and they are doing excellent work by continually discovering new clues and putting pressure on the right people. They also know when the suspect (or rather the suspects, because there are several) they arrest appears to be innocent and is to be released, because new evidence and new leads keep appearing and need to be checked out.

description

When the mystery is finally resolved and it all makes sense, you will still be asking yourself questions about how far people are willing to go to cover a crime committed by somebody they love.

This is my first book by Shari Lapena and now I can see why her previous titles became bestsellers. The writing is incredibly compelling. Someone We Know is a clever fast-paced whodunnit that will keep you entertained and might even give you the satisfaction of guessing the identity of the murderer before anybody else.

Thank you to Edelweiss and Pamela Dorman Books for the ARC provided in exchange for an honest opinion.

My reviews can also be found on:
90 likes ·  âˆ� flag

Sign into Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ to see if any of your friends have read Someone We Know.
Sign In »

Reading Progress

Started Reading
July 28, 2019 – Shelved
July 28, 2019 – Finished Reading
August 8, 2019 – Shelved as: 2019
August 8, 2019 – Shelved as: thriller

Comments Showing 1-10 of 10 (10 new)

dateDown arrow    newest »

message 1: by Julie (new)

Julie G Ack! I can't read books like this!!


message 2: by Almira (new)

Almira Excellent review, but I agree with Julie, I wouldn't be able to read this.


MarilynW Great review Toni...this was a very entertaining book 😊


Brenda ~The Sisters~Book Witch Great review, Toni!


Toni Julie wrote: "Ack! I can't read books like this!!"Thank you, Julie. I really understand, not everybody likes this kind of small town thrillers. It wasn't too emotional, more like a puzzle or a mystery to solve. Reminded me a bit of Agatha Christie in that respect.


Toni Almira wrote: "Excellent review, but I agree with Julie, I wouldn't be able to read this."
Thank you, Almira! I really appreciate you reading the review, though. I've been reading a lot of thrillers recently and I feel like I need a break :-)


Toni marilyn wrote: "Great review Toni...this was a very entertaining book 😊"
Thank you, Marilyn! Loved your review. It is great to be able to compare books and we seem to go for a lot of similar ones.


Toni Brenda - Traveling Sister wrote: "Great review, Toni!"
Thank you, Brenda! Will be looking forward to reading your review.


MarilynW Toni wrote: "marilyn wrote: "Great review Toni...this was a very entertaining book 😊"
Thank you, Marilyn! Loved your review. It is great to be able to compare books and we seem to go for a lot of similar ones."


We do...it makes reading books so much fun to compare our thoughts.


DeAnn Great review of this one! Love the photos.


back to top