The 3 best books by the disturbing Shari Lapena

Shari Lapena books

Today's Canadian literature has a female voice. And it is also about a diverse voice that, in each of its great representatives, ends up addressing everything. From the more sophisticated literature of Margarte Atwood, the exploration of the story and the story as great values ​​of the universal narrative in ...

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His Last Day, by Shari Lapena

His last day

The speed with which Shari Lapena builds her domestic thrillers does not detract from the quality of her plots. More than anything because she is the queen of this subgenre where personal relationships from the family cradle the worst nightmares, that suspense that makes us look around in search of ...

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Someone You Know, by Shari Lapena

Someone you know

Knowing what it is to know, you never know anyone at all. And precisely the always disturbing in her plots Shari Lapena knows a lot about that, the confusion between friends, family and other surroundings of each of her characters. The domestic thriller is Shari Lapena's natural ecosystem ...

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An Unexpected Guest, by Shari Lapena

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When Shari Lapena stormed the literary market, just a few years ago, we were introduced to an author with her particular stamp of domestic thrillers, halfway between the cinematographic of the rear window of Alfred Hitchcock, and even touching that reading tension of great novels like Misery and the ...

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A Stranger Home, by Shari Lapena

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From Shari Lapena we already expect one of those great literary constructions of suspense, of a domestic thriller like the one she showed us in The Couple Next Door. And certainly in this book A Stranger at Home, the Canadian writer reissues that formula of fear hovering over the closeness with the ...

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The Couple Next Door, by Shari Lapena

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The neighbors invite you to dinner. The typical fellowship dinner for newcomers to the neighborhood. You and your partner hesitate to go. You have run out of the usual babysitter and you have no one to turn to. It occurs to you that being a dinner in the house next door ... well ...

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