The Spires

Kate Moretti

Book - 2021

"Strung between two teenagers, an unemployed husband, and a tenuous career, Penelope Cox barely has her life together when the past comes knocking at her door. Willa Blaine, her old roommate, needs her help: refuge from an abusive husband. 'Two weeks tops,' she says--but it's not the imposition that bothers Penelope; it's the memories Willa brings with her. Twenty years earlier, Penelope, Willa, and three friends lived together in a converted church. Insular and closed off from the rest of the world, the five roommates formed their own dysfunctional family, celebrating the pinnacle of their lives; they called themselves 'the Spires.' But nights of wild parties gave way to a darker undercurrent: jealousy, r...esentment, unrequited love, and obsession. Tensions boiled over during a night of debauchery that ended in a deadly fire, leaving the Spires scattered and forever changed. Now Willa is the perfect houseguest: accommodating, helpful, bringing a newfound sense of excitement to the Cox household. Yet Penelope can't help but feel the cracks in her life widen as she begins to question Willa's motives. Everyone has secrets, it seems--and the fire may have brought down the Spires, but not everything burned was forgotten." -- Amazon.

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Genres
Suspense fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Seattle, WA : Thomas & Mercer [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Kate Moretti (author)
Item Description
"A thriller" -- Cover.
Physical Description
299 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781542021715
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A grim trauma from 20 years ago returns in the person of an old friend who survived it to wreak vengeance on a strong heroine who turns out to be surprisingly vulnerable. Penelope Ritter Cox used to have it all--congenial job, successful husband, perfect children, established New Jersey home--but her yield went down to maybe 70% when Brett Cox's insurance firm went bankrupt and he lost his job. Now things are getting worse on a daily basis. The slide begins the day Willamena Blaine turns up uninvited on Penelope's doorstep, pleading for Pip (a nickname Penelope loathes) to take her in because she's fled her abusive husband, Trent, and has nowhere else to go. Penelope hasn't seen Willa since their gap year after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, which they spent sharing a disused church with charming, abrasive Jack Avila, asexual virgin Bree Haren, and Bree's male friend Flynn Lockhart. The year ended badly when a fire in Church House claimed the life of one of its tenants, an incident Penelope secretly has good reason to feel guilty about. Once she's grudgingly allowed Willa into her house, her old buddy wastes no time in poking around among her belongings, wearing her jewelry, encouraging Penelope's children to confide in her, and seducing Jaime Heller, the widowed neighbor and friend Penelope's developed a crush on. Moretti, who's plowed this territory before, amps up the betrayals inch by inch until you're wondering if things can possibly get worse. They absolutely can, and not just because of that anticlimactic secret Moretti reveals in a carefully calibrated series of flashbacks. Reliable suburban creepiness for some night when you already can't sleep. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.