Someone You Know, by Shari Lapena

Someone you know
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Knowing what it is to know, you never know anyone at all. And precisely the always disturbing in its plots Shari lapena he knows a lot about that, about the confusion between friends, family and other surroundings of each of his characters.

The domestic thriller is the natural ecosystem of Shari lapena and on this occasion he approaches it from that feeling of the neighborhood as a space for the projection of all kinds of unhealthy curiosities.

Everyday suspicions, intuitions or wishes. Those speculations (when not mental jerks or jokes) that in our most wicked moments, we have all talked with partners or friends about them, the neighbors.

Reaching truths that do not belong to us, hacking those lives so exposed today in networks and that also extend to clouds or even bank accounts. And that is precisely where the mischievous Raleigh comes in, a boy who considers it appropriate from his folly to enter the houses of the neighbors and collect all kinds of sensitive information.

Of course, when Olivia, his mother, is in charge of putting a little message in each house warning of the stealthy entrances of her son, Pandora's box opens and everyone begins to lose their way.

Meanwhile, crazy on the loose, when Amanda appears murdered, the entire neighborhood becomes a suspect and Detective Carmine Torres will have an arduous task ahead of her to unveil what has happened in a suburban but exemplary New York neighborhood.

In the general hubbub, the end of the book leads us from suspicion as readers of this type of novel to confusion and surprise. One of those endings at the height that makes all reading finds an incomparable climax.

But how can we not be confused among so many suspects if the boy's assault on private information can reveal realities locked up in the cellars of morality? (Take question to take your breath away)

From the amanda's husband, of course until the last neighbor who smiles peacefully at everyone who sees passing. You cannot stop sowing the damage of doubt in a frenetic action that turns the thriller into an adventure for the own deduction of the best police stories of Agatha Christie XNUMXst century version.

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