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You Can Never Tell - by Sarah Warburton (Hardcover)

You Can Never Tell - by  Sarah Warburton (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty and Joshilyn Jackson, Sarah Warburton's chilling thriller, inspired by the Moors Murders, explores the twisted side of suburbia.</b></b> <p/>Framed for embezzlement by her best friend Aimee, museum curator Kacy Tremain and her husband Michael move from New Jersey to a charming Texas suburb to escape their past. Kacy quickly makes new friends--preppy, inscrutable Elizabeth, chatty yet evasive Rahmia, and red-headed, unapologetic Lena. But good friends aren't always what they seem. <p/>As she navigates the unexpectedly cutthroat social scene of her new town, Kacy begins to receive taunting postcards--and worse, discovers cameras hidden in the wall of her home. Lena and her husband, Brady, reassure her that the cameras are just relics of the paranoid previous homeowner . Once the cameras are removed and Kacy's fears are quelled, Kacy and Michael make the happy discovery that they are going to be new parents. <p/>Months after the birth of their daughter, Michael accidentally makes a shocking discovery about Brady's past. And when Lena suddenly goes missing, Kacy and Michael begin to uncover the truth about their neighbors--and it's more terrible than anyone could have imagined. <p/>Interlaced with transcripts of a chilling true crime podcast that follow the tangled threads of the drama, <i>You Can Never Tell</i> is a taut and complex psychological thriller that never lets up until its breathless conclusion.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for <i>You Can Never Tell</i> <br></b>"Readers who enjoy psychological thrillers, unique bits--like the podcasters, and domestic issues--will have fun with this book."<br>--<i>New York Journal of Books</i> <p/>A thrilling roller coaster ride through the dark, dangerous underbelly of suburbia. I loved the tension between these picture-perfect housewives and the twisted secrets they keep tucked out of sight.<br>--Jody Gehrman, author of <i>The Girls Weekend</i> <p/><b>Praise for <i>Once Two Sisters</i> </b> <br>"A unique, fast-paced thriller with an utterly shocking twist. Readers will be rapt from the first page until the jaw dropping conclusion." <br>--Robyn Harding, <i>USA Today</i> bestselling author of <i>The Party</i> and <i>The Swap</i> <p/>"Complex and and fast-paced, <i>Once Two Sisters</i> delves into complex family relationships and the past in a fresh way."<br>--Catherine McKenzie, bestselling author of <i>I'll Never Tell</i> <p/>"A breathless energy imbues the strong plot...Warburton delves deep into the psychological underpinnings of her believable characters in this highly entertaining domestic thriller. Readers will eagerly anticipate her next."<br>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review <p/>"Besides enjoying the juicy premise and the edgy thrills, you'll feel much more relaxed about your own family reunion."<br><i>--Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/>A compelling, confident debut and a smartly plotted mystery.<br>--<i>CrimeReads</i> <p/>"A real page-turner...I would highly recommend this."<br>--<i>San Francisco Book Review</i>, 5-star review <p/>"Immediately compelling: an absorbing and fast reading experience making for a book that I didn't want to put down."<br>--<i>FreshFiction</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Sarah Warburton </b>is the oldest of four sisters, raised in Virginia, and an avid reader and knitter. She has a B.A. in Latin from the College of William and Mary, an M.A. in classics from the University of Georgia and another from Brown. Sarah has worked at independent bookstores--Page One Books in Albuquerque and Books on the Square in Providence--and spent ten years as a writer, which led her to become lead editor for UpClose Magazine. Her short story Margaret's Magnolia appeared in<i> Southern Arts Journal, </i> and her Pushcart prize nominated story Survival English appeared in Oyster River Page. Now she lives with her family--husband, son, daughter, and hound dog--in the mountains of Southwestern Virginia.

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