On a Quiet Street
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Publisher Description
A New York Times Book Review Summer Read and Edgar Award nominee! Don’t miss this unputdownable psychological thriller! Perfect for fans of Lucy Foley and Ruth Ware!
When you really start to look beyond the airy open floor plans and marble counters, Brighton Hills is filled with secrets. Some big, some little, some deadly. And one by one, they’re about to be revealed… “A writer to watch.” —Publishers Weekly
The perfect neighborhood can be the perfect place to hide…
Who wouldn’t want to live in Brighton Hills? This exclusive community on the Oregon coast is the perfect mix of luxury and natural beauty. Stunning houses nestle beneath mighty Douglas firs, and lush backyards roll down to the lakefront. It’s the kind of place where neighbors look out for one another. Sometimes a little too closely…
Cora thinks her husband, Finn, is cheating—she just needs to catch him in the act. That’s where Paige comes in. Paige lost her son to a hit-and-run last year, and she’s drowning in the kind of grief that makes people do reckless things like spying on the locals, searching for proof that her son’s death was no accident…and agreeing to Cora’s plan to reveal what kind of man Finn really is. All the while, their reclusive new neighbor, Georgia, is acting more strangely every day. But what could such a lovely young mother possibly be hiding?
Looking for another heart-pounding thriller? In bestselling author Seraphina Nova Glass’s upcoming thriller, NOTHING EVER HAPPENS HERE, new threats and hidden secrets in a small town spark a desperate race against time...
Other thrillers from Seraphina to keep you up all night:The Vacancy in Room 10The Vanishing HourSuch a Good WifeSomeone’s Listening
Customer Reviews
It was ok…
Took some getting used to. The POV constantly switches. But outside of that, I didn’t think it was bad. Chaotic lil neighborhood. And I know some people were hating on the narrators voice, but I think she did good.
Loved the book, did not like the narrator
I never, ever, review anything, whether it be a book or anything I buy. But here I am, the narrator bothered me more than anything in my 48 years of buying almost everything I own online these days that I’m actually writing a review. The storyline is right up my alley, loved it. The narrator who I’m guessing is British, interpretation of an American accent was horrendous. On the verge of insulting…….there was one British character who spoke beautifully, I have to admit I absolutely I love a British accent ❤️, and everyone else spoke in a weird “sing songy” voice if that makes sense that I just couldn’t relate to.
Narrator gives me anxiety!!
Great story but the narrator is AWFUL!!! She is over the top!!