5 New Mysteries and Thrillers for Your Nightstand This Spring
Briefly

It's probably unfair to say that a podcast ruined my life,' she tells readers, and then, as she talks about making dinner during which she'll break up with her clueless boyfriend: 'Let this be a lesson to all the men out there who can't handle conflict - man up and dump your girlfriend, or you might end up living with a suspected murder indefinitely.
Kahler constructs a thriller so perfectly paced that you actually will not be able to put it down. You'll be longing at each step to see how much Kat remembers and how much Jude complicates the memories.
Each clue (there are few pictures of the sisters together, for example) has a flip side, a structural technique that works particularly well since the book is set in 1970s Philadelphia, with all of that city's grittiness, community, and culture.
Protagonist Jia Shah, single mom to Ishaan, decides they'll both shelter from Hurricane Harvey at her sister Seema's large home in Sugar Land. Seema's husband Vipul and some of his relatives make things more complicated.
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