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If You Like...Big Little Lies
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You Will Know Me
by Megan Abbott
When a violent death rocks her close-knit gymnastics community weeks before an important competition, the mother of an Olympic hopeful works frantically to hold her family together in spite of being irresistibly drawn to the crime.
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The widow
by Fiona Barton
After Jean's husband dies, the community wants to know the real truth about the crime he was suspected of--but Jean has secrets of her own.
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The twilight wife
by A. J. Banner
Remembering nothing about the diving accident that left her with a complex form of memory loss and only glimpses of her life with her devoted husband, Kyra begins to have unsettling memories of a rocky marriage and disturbing interactions with people she believes to be her friends. By the author of The Good Neighbor.
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The vanishing year : a novel
by Kate Moretti
Leading the perfect life after becoming someone else, Zoe Whittaker, married to a handsome Wall Street tycoon and a member of Manhattan¡s social elite, finds her past coming back to haunt her and must decide who she can trust before she vanishes completely. By the New York Times best-selling author of Binds That Tie.
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Behind Closed Doors
by B. A. Paris
On the surface, Jack and Grace have the perfect marriage, the perfect house, and the perfect jobs. What lies beneath the surface is something so sinister yet so believable that it will horrify most readers. What happens behind closed doors and could, or would, you believe it? This is a superb story of psychological abuse that will have your heart racing right up to the end.
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The marriage lie
by Kimberly Belle
Iris and Will have been married for seven years and were a happy couple, until Will flies out for a business trip to Florida.
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The couple next door
by Shari Lapeña
When a terrible crime committed on the night of a dinner party casts suspicion on a young couple who seemed to have it all, Detective Rasbach discovers that the panicked duo had been hiding dangerous secrets from each other for years..
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The perfect neighbors : a novel
by Sarah Pekkanen
A stay-at-home mom-turned-working woman, her self-improvement-oriented neighbor and the wife of a congressional candidate struggle with old skeletons when a family with an explosive secret moves into their proud community.
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Fractured
by Catherine McKenzie
After moving with her family across the country to Cincinnati to get away from a stalker, novelist Julie Prentice seems to click with her new neighbor, until a series of misunderstandings lead Julie and her family to become the victims of troubling harassment
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The dinner : a novel
by Herman Koch
Meeting at a restaurant for dinner, two couples move from small talk to the shared challenge of their teenage sons' violent act that has triggered a police investigation and revealed the extent to which each family will go to protect those they love.
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I let you go
by Clare Mackintosh
Devastated by a hit-and-run accident that has ended the life of her young son, Jenna moves to the remote Welsh coast to search for healing while two dedicated policemen try to get to the bottom of the case.
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All things cease to appear
by Elizabeth Brundage
Arriving home to find his wife murdered and their toddler left alone, art history professor George Clare is targeted with suspicion by a relentless police officer as dark community secrets are revealed over a span of decades.
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Bittersweet : a novel
by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
Winning a scholarship to a prestigious college where she befriends a beautiful girl of privilege, unassuming Mabel joins her friend during a lakeside summer surrounded by wealthy vacationers only to discover morally ambiguous truths about her friend's family fortune.
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No one knows
by J. T Ellison
Five years after her husband's disappearance, Aubrey still desperately wonders what happened to him and tries to figure out the identity of a mysterious, but familiar, stranger,
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All is not forgotten
by Wendy Walker
Given a controversial drug to medically erase her memory of a violent assault, young Jenny Kramer struggles with difficult emotional memories that linger months later as her father becomes obsessed with revenge and her mother descends into denial.
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The girls in the garden : a novel
by Lisa Jewell
When a young girl discovers her thirteen-year-old sister lying unconscious from an attack during a festive neighborhood party, the once-picturesque garden-square community is thrown into turmoil by the awareness that someone among them may be responsible.
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