![]() ![]() The unpredictability of the story for me was enjoyable and a big part of the reason why I finished this book in just two days. While I was reading, I was constantly changing my mind about who I most suspected as having something to do with the baby’s disappearance. The suspense of finding a missing baby makes your heart pound and you become entirely invested in the investigation. Shari LaPena writes with an urgency that had me staying up late to squeeze in a few extra chapters. From the very first few pages, the action begins as a couple frantically realizes their baby is not in her crib after they return from a dinner party next door. □| Review: The Couple Next Door is a fast-paced, keeps-you-guessing-until-the-end thriller. At the end of this powerful novel, readers may find themselves still trying to piece together events, and while also questioning the social structures that fail these women. It’s not until they return home and find the crib empty that they realize their mistake and the suspicion that now envelops their lives. Therefore, The Couple Next Door opens a broader discussion on mental health and the lack of support for new mothers. The couple reasons that since they will only be next door and bringing their baby monitor, everything will be alright. □| Summary: When Anna and Marco decide to leave their baby at home after their sitter cancels, they know they’re taking a risk. ![]()
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