Such a Good Mom
A Novel
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- $329.00
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- $329.00
Descripción editorial
Bestselling author Julia Spiro's Such a Good Mom is a brilliant standalone mystery that's the perfect beach read. In the heat of summer, a murder on Martha's Vineyard rocks one new mom to the core, leaving her to search for answers.
With a healthy newborn baby, a devoted husband, a successful career, and a busy life on Martha’s Vineyard, Brynn Nelson should be the happiest she’s ever been. But Brynn is struggling. Her husband, Ross, grows more distant by the day, and the challenges and exhaustion of postpartum make Brynn feel like she’s slowly losing pieces of herself to motherhood. Pieces that she might never get back.
But it’s summer on the Vineyard, a beacon for wealthy visitors, and a place so beautiful that it seems immune to tragedy and crime. Except for locals, like Brynn, who know all too well that tragedy can strike at any point. And this time, it hits close to home when a friend of the family is found washed ashore. Dead. And Brynn’s already hectic life is turned upside down when Ross is arrested for the crime.
Left reeling with more questions than answers, Brynn’s only path forward is to find out who really killed Cecelia Buckley, even if it means it was her husband. She’s not sure who she’s able to trust anymore. And with the dizzying, endless cycle of sleepless nights, diapers, and bottles, Brynn’s not even sure she can trust herself. She’s not sure of anything anymore, but she won’t stop until she finds the truth.
Bestselling author Julia Spiro is known for writing characters readers instantly connect to. With Such a Good Mom, Spiro brings the real and layered Martha’s Vineyard to life through the eyes of a new mom trying to get her family out of the eye of the storm that is a murder investigation.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Spiro (Full) takes an unflinching look at postpartum depression in this uneven domestic thriller. Romance author and Martha's Vineyard resident Brynn Nelson, overwhelmed with fatigue as her body recovers from her recent C-section, can barely keep her thoughts straight. When the body of local waiter Cecilia Buckley is discovered on nearby North Point Beach, Brynn is shocked; she saw Cecilia regularly at the golf club frequented by her husband, Ross, and his family. Brynn's curiosity blossoms into desperation when Ross is charged with Cecilia's murder and hauled off to jail. Ross's cryptic parting words to Brynn—"I need you to find the orange sun"—sending her scrambling for exonerating evidence. As Brynn digs deeper into Cecilia's death, the demands of new motherhood fray her nerves, launching a frightening spiral that leaves her questioning her loyalties and instincts. Spiro's portrait of Brynn's breakdown is evocative and affecting, but the mystery plot stalls out, taking a backseat for too long before the narrative arrives at an uninspired conclusion. It's a letdown.