On a Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass

 

This book was exactly what I love in a domestic suspense novel. First requirement: characters to root for. We have that in spades here. Paige, Cora and Georgia are all suffering in unique ways. But only some of their struggles are revealed right up front, and some creep up on you with slowly building horror.

That’s the central motif of this book—that all is not as it seems. And everyone deserves justice.

Then things get really interesting, as justice proves complicated. The twist proves to be an emotional one, and I am here for it. Can’t wait to read her next one.

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