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Andrew J. Andersen
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By:
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Lauren Schott
Summary
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Mack and Hailey Evans are on the cusp of living the American Dream. Established careers, two beautiful children, and a new house on a coveted lakefront estate.
But modern life is expensive, so the anonymous payments they start to receive are spent before they know it. Could this money be from Mack's estranged father? Or one of Hailey's clients? Does it really matter?
Then they discover that this mysterious benefactor expects a return on their investment. How far will the couple have to go to pay them back?
As it turns out, the best things in life are not free. And the price is far steeper than they could have imagined …
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‘Craftily written domestic thriller’ Irish Times
‘Tense, pacy debut novel’ Guardian
'A must read' Marie Claire
'This book is a blast! Domestic suspense, cautionary tale and crime caper rolled into one, it had me hooked from the first wicked word to the last. A delicious treat’ Louise Candlish
'Tense novel about greed and denial' The i Paper
‘I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. What an adrenaline packed ride’ Cesca Major
‘carries a strong sense of horrific dread… carries a slow intensity’ Bestsellers World
‘The diabolical premise at the center will keep you guessing until the very end’ Sarina Bowen
‘Sharp, witty and twisted – a car crash of the American Dream in slo-mo, and I loved every second!’ Liane Child
‘Devilishly twisted debut which I could not put down’ Gillian McAllister
‘A pacy, high stakes debut that keeps you guessing until the very last page’ Andi Osho
‘A gripping, refreshing read’ Emily Elgar
‘Brisk pacing, clever red herrings, and haunting denouement’ Publishers Weekly
‘Impressive debut… cleverly plotted for fans of domestic suspense and ‘eat the rich’ narratives’ Booklist review
Featured as Spring 2026 Most Anticipated List, Zibby Media
Featured as 10 Most-Anticipated Mystery-Thriller Books 2026, Marie Claire
Featured as 10 debut fiction books by women to read in 2026, Stylist
READERS ARE GRIPPED …'The suspense and tension was built brilliantly. That simmering unease always there'
'A completely original plot … I love, love, loved it!'
'Sharp, unsettling and thoroughly addictive'
'Lingers long after the final page'
©2026 Lauren Schott (P)2026 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
'Tense, twisty and witty, this is a domestic thriller with some innovative aspects and a knack for flawed characters' CrimeTime
'It's tough to keep readers guessing, but this twisty ride pulls it off seamlessly' Crime Monthly
‘Brisk pacing, clever red herrings, and haunting denouement’ Publishers Weekly
'Impressive debut… cleverly plotted for fans of domestic suspense and ‘eat the rich’ narratives' Booklist review
Featured as 10 Most-Anticipated Mystery-Thriller Books 2026, Marie Claire
Featured as 10 debut fiction books by women to read in 2026, Stylist
Featured as Spring 2026 Most Anticipated List, Zibby Media
Full of suspense and constant mystery, we are plopped into a whirlwind of financial and marital drama with Mack and Hailey. The main characters are flawed and easy to connect to. I cared about them a lot in spite of their mistakes, they felt real and I believed them in their plight. The mysterious third perspective was really fun and kept me constantly trying to work out who they were.
This is one of those rare books that transcends its ending and took on a life of its own actually. To me, it was a commentary on the way society lives today - a culture of greed, sacrificing happiness on the inside to look 'happy' on the outside with expensive houses, cars, stuff. I actually finished the book feeling like I wanted to embrace who I was and the values I have more, I felt grateful for the life I have - not many book can give you that kind of gift!
It reminded me of The Great Gatsby in the way it's a clever book commenting on the way people live, and the more you think about it, the more you can get out of it. They're my favourite kinds of narratives.
This is also Lauren Schott's debut... very exited for the next book.
Amazing Debut! Highly recommended
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