3.5 stars rounded up to 4.
This was my October Audible pick, and while not quite on par with Trope's "The Family Across the Street," it was still an enjoyable read with a fabulous narrator.
From the beginning you know that single mom, Beverly, is hiding something big. She doesn't allow anyone to get too close to her and her eight-year-old son, Riley (although for someone hiding a secret, she was she posting pictures of the two of them on Facebook? Hmm, okay, 'twas a bit of a stretch for me). You also know that unbeknownst to anyone, an uninvited guest has set up quarters in the basement of elderly neighbor, Sam's house and is intently watching Beverly and Riley. Throw in a mysterious student teacher, a radio silent ex-boyfriend, and a bloody baby onesie and there you have the bones of the plot. When Riley disappears from the back yard one night, Beverly's first thought is that he has run away, but it soon becomes obvious that more nefarious dealings are underfoot.
What I liked about this book was that there were so many red herrings that my head was constantly spinning in numerous directions. I also liked the story was told through the POVs of Beverly, the mystery neighbor, and Riley. I thought Riley's voice was a great asset to the plot. Both Beverly and Riley are sympathetic characters, and I found myself rooting for them to have a happy ending. And Sam and Scotty were the best owner/dog duo - I wanted to reach through the pages and hug them both!
What I didn't like was that some of the events were a bit too farfetched for me to accept. Also, there were not any jaw-dropping moments or astounding realizations - I figured out fairly quickly the identity of the mystery neighbor. Not to say that there were not a lot of reveals and plot twists - but nothing that left me on the edge of my seat.
Overall, a solid, memorable thriller/domestic suspense that made for a great audible read. I am most definitely fan girling over Nicole Trope after her last two books!