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The Darkness of Others
The Darkness of Others | Cate Holahan
USA Today bestselling author Cate Holahan delivers her latest nail-biting thriller, perfect for fans of Ruth Ware and Lisa Jewell. Imani Banks lives in a posh Brooklyn Heights neighborhood that has just been rocked to its core. An acclaimed movie director has been murdered, and his blond trophy wifeImanis closest friendis missing. Their neighbors, along with the media, jump to the conclusion that Melissa Walker has killed her husband in a fit of rage and is on the run. Fortunately for the missing actress, Imani is a psychiatrist as well as a steadfast friend. She will never give up her search and is determined to prove Melissas innocence. It shouldnt take a degree in human behavior to know that Melissa would never leave her daughter behind. Recently, Imani and her chef husband rented some extra rooms in their house to a struggling waitress from his restaurant. Tonya Sayre has moved in with her teen daughter and the convenient timing and her suspicious behavior soon lead Imani to suspect that the true killer is living right under her own roof. Now all she has to do is prove it.
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The Darkness of Others | Cate Holahan
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Ugh…this book didn‘t work for me on so many levels. The setting occurs amid the big C…and it turns out, I don‘t want to read about that. The other issue is with all the POVs. The choice to have this narrated by only 2 narrators was basically just a recipe for confusion. Also, there were at least a couple, maybe more, POVs that could have been completely eliminated. So there's a possibility that reading over listening would solve these issues🤷‍♀️