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After the End - by Barbara Abel (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In this riveting domestic thriller, a standalone sequel to Mothers' Instinct, a recent divorcée and her two children befriend their new neighbors, only to realize there's something dangerously unsettling about the couple next door.After separating from her work-obsessed husband, Nora Depardieu is ready for a fresh start.
- Author(s): Barbara Abel
- 320 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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Book Synopsis
In this riveting domestic thriller, a standalone sequel to Mothers' Instinct, a recent divorcée and her two children befriend their new neighbors, only to realize there's something dangerously unsettling about the couple next door.
After separating from her work-obsessed husband, Nora Depardieu is ready for a fresh start. With her vivacious teenage daughter and eight-year-old son in tow, she moves into half of a cozy two-family house in a tranquil suburb and goes to work as a teacher's aide.
Being a working single mother is a challenge, and Nora is grateful when her new next-door neighbor, Tiphaine Geniot, offers to watch the kids. The arrangement thrills Nora's daughter, who has begun a mutual flirtation with Tiphaine's fifteen-year-old son, Milo.
But Nora doesn't know that the Geniots are a disturbed couple whose lives were destroyed by a devastating loss. She also doesn't know a tragic secret about Milo that is also connected to her new house.
As the truth of the past come to light, what Nora doesn't know could kill her. . . .
Translated from the French by Natasha Lehrer
Review Quotes
"Mothers' Instinct had me in its grips from the first page to the last. This gut-wrenching, evocative thriller is brilliantly structured and written so well that I felt the characters' pain and panic in my bones. I was completely entranced by the story of two families struggling with an unbearable tragedy, with an astonishing and jaw-dropping ending." - Samantha M. Bailey, USA Today bestselling author of Woman on the Edge, on Mothers' Instinct
"The epitome of a domestic thriller. . . . I couldn't put it down." - Portland Book Review on Mothers' Instinct