The Good Neighnor

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The Good NeighnorThe Good Neighbor by A.J. Banner
Published by Lake Union Publishing on September 1st 2015
Genres: Thriller, Mystery
Pages: 196
Format: eBook, Kindle Book
Source: Kindle Unlimitted
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four-stars

From a phenomenal new voice in suspense fiction comes a book that will forever change the way you look at the people closest to you…
Shadow Cove, Washington, is the kind of town everyone dreams about—quaint streets, lush forests, good neighbors. That’s what Sarah thinks as she settles into life with her new husband, Dr. Johnny McDonald. But all too soon she discovers an undercurrent of deception. And one October evening when Johnny is away, sudden tragedy destroys Sarah’s happiness.
Dazed and stricken with grief, she and Johnny begin to rebuild their shattered lives. As she picks up the pieces of her broken home, Sarah discovers a shocking secret that forces her to doubt everything she thought was true—about her neighbors, her friends, and even her marriage. With each stunning revelation, Sarah must ask herself, Can we ever really know the ones we love?

mc_logo_5050The Good Neighbor is a real page Turner. . I enjoyed every bit of this thriller
Sarah is settled to her new home with her husband. As she starts to enjoy her new home and neighbors, she is struck with both tragedy and deception.
I am really fascinated with the plots where you start to rethink all the facts you knew before. Sarah doesn’t know what and who to trust anymore. It’s not only Sarah, it’s us the readers too. We start to rethink and suspect everyone in the book. Are the neighbors really good ones? Is the husband what he seems to be? I love it when I keep thinking while reading. However, you can still start to figure it out as you reach the last third of the book.

four-stars

About A.J. Banner

A. J. Banner grew up reading Agatha Christie, Daphne du Maurier, and other masters of love and mystery. She enjoyed sneaking thrillers from her parents’ library, which gave her excellent fodder for her first novel of psychological suspense, The Good Neighbor. Born in India and raised in North America, she always dreamed of writing gripping stories in which nothing is what it seems. She’s hard at work on her next novel in her home office overlooking a Pacific Northwest forest.

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