Title: THE LYING ROOM
Expected publication: 1 October 2019
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 all the stars!
Book Description:
It should have been just a mid-life fling. A guilty
indiscretion that Neve Connolly could have weathered. An escape from twenty
years of routine marriage to her overworked husband, and from her increasingly
distant children. But when Neve pays a morning-after visit to her lover, Saul,
and finds him brutally murdered, their pied-à-terre still heady with her
perfume, all the lies she has so painstakingly stitched together threaten to
unravel.
After scrubbing clean every trace of her existence from Saul’s life—and death—Neve believes she can return to normal, shaken but intact. But she can’t get out of her head the one tormenting question: what was she forgetting?
An investigation into the slaying could provide the answer. It’s brought Detective Chief Inspector Alastair Hitching, and Neve’s worst fears, to her door. But with every new lie, every new misdirection to save herself, Neve descends further into the darkness of her betrayal—and into more danger than she ever imagined. Because Hitching isn’t the only one watching Neve. So is a determined killer who’s about to make the next terrifying move in a deadly affair….
After scrubbing clean every trace of her existence from Saul’s life—and death—Neve believes she can return to normal, shaken but intact. But she can’t get out of her head the one tormenting question: what was she forgetting?
An investigation into the slaying could provide the answer. It’s brought Detective Chief Inspector Alastair Hitching, and Neve’s worst fears, to her door. But with every new lie, every new misdirection to save herself, Neve descends further into the darkness of her betrayal—and into more danger than she ever imagined. Because Hitching isn’t the only one watching Neve. So is a determined killer who’s about to make the next terrifying move in a deadly affair….
My musings:
Let me begin by saying that I have been a huge Nicci French
fan ever since reading THE MEMORY GAME over twenty years ago, and I have read
each and every book by this fantastic writer duo as soon as they came out ever
since. You can therefore imagine my delight when I received an ARC of their
latest novel THE LYING ROOM from Netgalley! And I am even more delighted to say
that it was another five star read for me!
To truly appreciate Nicci French novels you must know that
these are slow burning, character driven mysteries. Their power lies in the
keen observation of the details of ordinary people living their everyday lives.
Getting up, eating breakfast, going to work, bathtime with the kids, a silly
argument with your spouse, reading in your flannelette pyjamas. Boring, Except
that it’s not. Because among those ordinary people usually hides evil. Ordinary
person next door or psychopath? Sometimes it seems to be a very fine line. But
it’s those small details that bring the characters to life, make them
relatable, ratchet up tension. If it can happen to them, it could happen to us.
Ordinary lives spiralling out of control through just one small decision, one
white lie, one step in the wrong direction. It’s then that the ordinary becomes
sinister, terrifying, the stuff of nightmares.
THE LYING ROOM is no different. Here, our main character is Neve, a middle-aged
woman and mother living an ordinary existence in London. After twenty or so
years of marriage, the relationship has become a bit stale and routine. After a
recent merger at work, even her job has lost its excitement, and the colleagues
she has known since college are all getting older, too. Her oldest child is on
the verge of leaving home, whilst the younger ones are firmly entrenched in a
routine of school and homework and hanging out with friends. So is it really so
surprising that Neve has a quick guilty fling with her boss, who for a moment
or two makes her feel desired, and beautiful, and exciting? It would probably
have all taken its course, except that one morning Neve receives a text from
her lover to go and see him urgently. When she gets to his flat, she finds him dead
on the floor, brutally stabbed to death.
What would you do? Call the police and confess your affair,
risking your marriage, your career, the respect of your friends and children?
Or leave, hide, pretend this has never happened?
Neve makes her choice, and her life will never be the same
again. Like the gentle flutter of butterfly wings, her actions will have
consequences and cause an avalanche of extraordinary events in her ordinary
life. Slowly but inevitably, the line of dominos is tumbling, faster and faster
until everything will come crashing down. It’s this gradual unravelling that
creates almost unbearable tension that characterises Nicci French’s books and
which always makes me come back for more. That, and the foray into the darker
corners of the human psyche that make you look at your neighbours, your
colleagues, your friends a bit closer, more suspiciously. Can you really be
sure to recognise the psychopath in your midst?
THE LYING ROOM lived up to all my expectations and more. I
devoured it. It may be a slow burner, but this small simmering fire soon
consumed me and made me read frantically until late into the night. I couldn’t
get enough of this book!
Summary:
All in all, THE LYING ROOM was a clever, multi layered, descriptive
domestic noir story that may have simmered slowly but with such tension that it
really got under my skin – like only Nicci French can! With everyday details
that could have been taken from my life, or yours, or the person next door’s,
one decision causes an avalanche of events that will have your reading late
into the night – right to its terrifying finale. A masterful psychological
thriller I enjoyed immensely!
Thank
you to Netgalley and Simon & Schuster Australia for the free electronic copy of this novel and
for giving me the opportunity to provide an honest review.
I’m looking forward to reading this!
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