Ratings172
Average rating3.3
God. Talk about a plethora of unlikable characters. Every single person in this book was just awful and I couldn't root for any of them!
Spoilers
Ann is whiny and ridiculous. She gets crazy thoughts in her mind and just whines and whines about them.
Marco is probably the most likable of the whole slew- and he stole the freaking baby!
Richard is just a self-righteous asshole who I want to punch in the face.
Cynthia is a slutty manipulative bitch.
The detective is so sure of himself and his theories that you just want to scream.
Alice isn't bad, but you just want to reach out and slap her for being so blind.
Gah. Glad this book is over.
God. Talk about a plethora of unlikable characters. Every single person in this book was just awful and I couldn't root for any of them!
Spoilers
Ann is whiny and ridiculous. She gets crazy thoughts in her mind and just whines and whines about them.
Marco is probably the most likable of the whole slew- and he stole the freaking baby!
Richard is just a self-righteous asshole who I want to punch in the face.
Cynthia is a slutty manipulative bitch.
The detective is so sure of himself and his theories that you just want to scream.
Alice isn't bad, but you just want to reach out and slap her for being so blind.
Gah. Glad this book is over.
“Everyone is faking it, all of them pretending to be something they're not. The whole world is built on lies and deceit.”
When their babysitter cancels, Anne and Marco decide to go ahead next door to a dinner party with the neighbors anyway. After all, they share a wall, they'll have the baby monitor with them, and they'll take turns checking every half hour. When they return their baby Cora is gone without a trace.
From that point the book takes off like a freight train and never applies the breaks. This was a book I read over the course of one two-hour sitting and I couldn't have put it down if I wanted to (and I did...I finished around 1:30am!). Around the half-way point you start to get a handle on what's going on but the pace doesn't slow down at all. This is a novel that maintains the suspense all the way to the last line.
The book is a touch melodramatic but I didn't find that to detract from the story in the least.(I watch a lot of Law & Order: SVU so maybe that's why?) The narration happens in an emotionally distant present tense making for some unsettling storytelling. Everyone around Cora seemed to have both a motive for the crime while simultaneously seeming innocent. Even though you know what everyone is thinking you can't tell who is telling the truth at any point. It all combines to create a pulse-pounding read.
Though it had some flaws this was a great debut and I can't wait to see what Ms. Lapena will come up with next.
(Thank you to NetGalley and Pamela Dorman Books for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.)