The neighbors

Hannah Mary McKinnon

Book - 2018

After a night of fun, Abby was responsible for the car crash that killed her beloved brother. It is a sin she can never forgive herself for, so she pushes away the man she loves most, knowing that he would eventually hate her for what she's done, the same way she hates herself. Twenty years later, Abby's husband, Nate, is also living with a deep sense of guilt. He was the driver who first came upon the scene of Abby's accident, the man who pulled her to safety before the car erupted in flames, the man who could not save her brother in time. It's this guilt, this regret that binds them together. They understand each other. Or so Nate believes. In a strange twist of fate, Liam (her old lover--possibly her true soulmate) ...moves in with his own family next door, releasing a flood of memories that Abby has been trying to keep buried all these years. Abby and Liam, in a complicit agreement, pretend never to have met, yet cannot resist the pull of the past--nor the repercussions of the dark secrets they've both been carrying...

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Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
Toronto, Ontario : Mira [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Hannah Mary McKinnon (author)
Item Description
Includes reader's guide with discussion questions and Q&A.
Physical Description
367 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780778311003
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Review by Booklist Review

*Starred Review* Nate couldn't ignore the U-Haul van that pulled up outside the house next door. He and his wife, Abby, and their daughter, Sarah, had been friendly with their previous neighbor, until the elderly woman succumbed to dementia and had to sell her house. Happy to be neighborly and more than a little curious about the new owners, Nate introduces himself, and Liam, Nancy, and their son, Zac, seem perfectly pleasant. Meanwhile, Abby can't believe that Liam is back in her life. They'd dated before she married Nate, right before a terrible accident changed the course of her life forever. Now that the memories she's been suppressing for so long are literally and figuratively too close for comfort, she has to figure out how to keep the biggest secret of her life. But Abby's not the only one with a secret, and she's not the only one struggling to hold on to a happy marriage. An emotionally wrought and fast-paced domestic drama, The Neighbors will satisfy readers looking for something new after Paula Hawkins' or Liane Moriarty's latest. McKinnon (Time after Time, 2016) weaves twists and turns throughout and keeps readers guessing until the final pages.--Turza, Stephanie Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Nate Morris has no idea that Liam Jefferson, his new next-door neighbor in Bromley, England, shares an intimate history with his wife, Abby-and neither Abby nor Liam enlightens him in McKinnon's enjoyable if flawed second novel (after 2016's Time After Time). Twenty years earlier, Abby and Liam were in love and planned to move in together, but when a night of drinking resulted in an accident that injured Abby and killed her younger brother, she ended the relationship. Unexpectedly reunited in Bromley, the two confront their attraction to each other as Abby desperately tries to keep her teenage daughter, Sarah, away from Liam's alluring son, Zac. The possibility that Liam, not Nate, might be Sarah's father raises the stakes. Meanwhile, Liam's wife, Nancy, pursues her own agenda. Ultimately, though, the plot falters, and a deus ex machina resolution and late revelation about the long-ago accident feel contrived. This sophomore effort works better as an exploration of personal relationships than a thriller. Agents: Cassandra Rodgers and Sam Hiyate, Rights Factory (Canada). (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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