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I Know She Was There

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Be careful what you see when you shouldn't be looking.

Residents of the posh Upstate New York neighborhood of Deer Crossing enjoy all the amenities wealth provides. From drive-up dog-grooming to monthly botox parties, these lucky suburbanites have everything they could ever want. And one thing they don't. Stalker Caroline Case, who wheels her infant along their streets each night with just one goal...to spy on anyone too careless or too foolish to close their window blinds.

Convinced the owners of the impressive homes are living a dream existence, the troubled new mom hopes to escape her working-class life by prying secrets from the unsuspecting. But the fairy tale twists into a nightmare when she sees something she shouldn't. Something that shatters her illusions about the people in the privileged community she's obsessed with, even as she begins to doubt what she saw.

As Caroline investigates the event, shocking secrets are laid bare, and nothing is as it seems. She knows she must prove something sinister occurred in Deer Crossing or risk letting someone get away with murder.

For fans of The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn, The Breakdown by B. A. Paris, and The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides.

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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2024

      On late-night stroller walks to soothe her fussy infant, Caroline Case enjoys observing the affluent residents of Deer Crossing. Though her voyeuristic tendencies have moved beyond peeking in windows to rifling through mail and the occasional daytime drive-by, she still thinks her little habit is harmless--until she witnesses a murder and must crack the community's fa�ade of perfection to find evidence that the killing even took place. Instead of answers, Caroline finds so much uncertainty that she realizes no one can be trusted, not even herself. Sadera makes an intriguing debut with this tense, twisting psychological thriller. Her unreliable amateur sleuth will have listeners questioning everything, though the surprises are sometimes confounding to the point of being superfluous. Narrator Emily Ellet gives an expressive performance of the engaging story. Her initial approachable delivery becomes fraught with fear and anxiety in the shocking second act. VERDICT This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a complex thriller with a deeply unreliable narrator. Recommended for fans of A.J. Finn, Ruth Ware, and Lisa Jewell.--Lauren Hackert

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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