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This book will keep you guessing until the very end! The novel follows three neighborhood couples who decide to rent a beach house for a week while their children are away together at summer camp. You think you are going to follow the neighborhood gossip in a happy go lucky way; however, as the first night progresses, more and more secrets emerge. I like that the story followed the three wives perspectives so you got to learn a little history about each couple and how they lives are more intertwined than you would have expected.
This book has a lot of twists and turns and just when you think you have it figured out, a new detail emerges and changes your whole idea.
This was a quick and easy read!
One Little Secret is a good murder mystery with interesting characters and dynamics. While I figured out the ending before I got to that point in the story, it still kept my attention from the first page on. I look forward to more books by Cate in the future.
I tore through One Little Secret in less than a day. The POV characters were at turns compelling and frustrating (Susan and Jenny, at least, Gabby was pretty fantastic across the board), and the book wove a nice, twisty mystery. I enjoyed the "day of"/"day after" structure, as well as the flashes forward at the end.
Reading it wasn't so much about finding out "who done it," though I certainly wanted to know, but following the characters deeper into the story. Holahan has a talent for weaving complex women who are easy to empathize with. The men were also well drawn even without their POVs, though since this is a book about women (and rape culture/motherhood/internalized misogyny), the men's motives were a bit more opaque. ie: it's not about them, and that's ok.
If I have a quibble/can point to something that may polarize readers, it is Gabby's POV/parts of her plot thread. I didn't mind it, though as a writer I did "see the seams' of the author's intention in terms of story choice made there, and I wonder if it will frustrate some readers. I see the point of the plot thread with Gabby and Mariel, but really it's a non-sequiter to the actual mystery/thriller plot of the book--the book definitely has three protagonists and Gabby's side-story ties least well to the other two. The book almost felt like a "pilot" for a series featuring Gabby, and I'd be totally into that!
Overall a great read. Recommend.
One Little Secret by Cate Holahan is a thriller about three couples from the same neighborhood renting out a beach house in the Hamptons for a much needed vacation while their kids are away at summer camp. However, the vacation is off to a bad start when secrets between the couples start coming out the first night. One of them turns up dead the next morning. Detective Gabby is determined to find out who did it.
I really enjoyed the book. It was fast-paced, an easy read, and straight forward. The story is narrated in two different time periods: the day of, and the day after. Basically, what happened the day they arrived at the beach house, and the day after when the body is found. Although, I did find it unrealistic since it meant the detective was able to solve the case within a day's time. The story is also told from three different perspectives: Gabby, Jenny, and Susan. They narrate and guide you through the events of the day and how the night unfolds. I like the use of the narration because the story slowly unfolds and I find myself trying to figure out who did it. Although, the ending wasn't too shocking and the prime suspect was a bit predictable. Overall, this was an enjoyable read and I definitely recommend.
Thank you to Netgalley, Cate Holahan, and the publisher for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.
Three married couples, who are neighbors with children around the same ages, go away on vacation together to the Hamptons while their children are at sleepaway camps. The story begins here and anything more would be spoilers as it plays out. These are relatable characters, with interesting backstories and very complicated relationships. This book is well written and compelling, and keeps you guessing all the way through.
This is the first book I’ve read from this author, but it won’t be my last. I definitely recommend this book and look for more from this author.
Wow! So many twists and turns! A cast of unlikeable characters, each with a secret. Semi-friendly neighbors have planned a kids-free week at a beach rental. After an evening of dining, drinking and arguing, one of the wives turns up dead on the beach. Who’s got a motive? Or rather, who doesn’t have a motive.
First off the cover is fantastic... does not get any better than that! And the inside of this novel is one of a kind. Y'all need to get this one and read immediately. A winner in my eyes!
So many recent books have been written about spousal abuse, this is another, but with a twist...it is about abuse in the upper echelons of society. Three couples decide to spend a week vacationing in the Hamptons, where all the tensions and lies come to the surface and suddenly there is a body on the beach apparently drowned after being choked.
The detective in charge is interesting as well, Gabby, is an atypical officer on the Hamptons police force. We watch her examine the remaining 5 house members to see who had a motive, as it turns out there are lots of motives and lots of ugliness between the 6 people. She becomes involved in the murders and seeks the truth long after the crime has been solved.
It is a good opportunity to see why women remain in abusive marriages and to understand it is not simply a product of poverty. Holahan manages to keep a very high interest level and we are met by twists and turns throughout the narrative.
I am not usually a big fan of domestic mysteries, but I really enjoyed this one and look forward to discussing this in book clubs and with students. Spousal abuse is as old as time, but shining a light on it and the many levels it affects made for a fascinating read.
I figured out who was behind it fairly quickly so I felt there wasn't much mystery or element of surprise here. I found none of the characters likable and therefore hard to connect with.
I was pleasantly surprised by this book, I wasn't expecting it to be as good as it was. It sounds kind of like it will be your typical "couples go away and secrets come out" type of story, but it's so much more. There's not only the viewpoints of the 3 couples that are on the vacation together, but also of the detective in charge of the murder case. And she has her own little side case occurring that becomes entwined with the vacationers' adventures in a clever way.
The characters are well-developed and realistic even with all of the drama. And there sure is a lot of drama. It's a fun read even with the more serious undertones. Some of the plot points are a little well-worn but it doesn't make it any less of a page-turner because there are enough little twists to keep your interest. And all of the secrets tend to come together (and come out) in a way that makes you go 'Oh so that's why...".
I love discovering new authors and I can't wait to read more of Cate Holahan's work.
I couldn't really get on with this book and had no interest in the characters, I found it hard to read and was disappointed.
Based on this I wouldn't recommend this book but this is purely my opinion as I am sure I will be in the minority.
Thank you to Netgalley and Crooked Lane Books for giving me the opportunity to read this book.
I received an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review
Just didn’t engage me. Didn’t engage with the narrative, the characters (none of whom were remotely likable or fun), the mystery-and I didn’t care whodunnit. Meh
One Little Secret by Cate Holahan is a psychological thriller filled with 7 well-developed characters. It’s not always clear who the villains are: there’s Susan the alcoholic, Nadal the tech genius, Jenny the oxy addict, Louis the abuser, Rachel the obsessive lawyer and Ben the pretty boy. Your average neighbors, right? It’s just that one of them is a murderer… Everyone is a suspect. Everyone has something to hide. Everyone has something to kill for.
I especially liked Gabby, the detective. She wasn’t the stereotypical drinking, foul-mouthed, down and out cop we’re so used to reading about – she was sincere, likeable and capable of interrogating suspects kindly.
The plot is detailed and intricate and the story weaves superbly between the day of the murder, and after. It has been well thought out and the ending was quite believable.
I enjoyed the characterization; the pace was comfortable, and the tension created suited the actions and events as they occurred. I would recommend this novel and will read other books by the same author.
Thank you Netgalley for providing me with an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
Three couples rent a house on the beach for a week after their kids all left for camp. Due to the close proximity and probably some alcohol, secrets and lies begin to emerge.
Everyone is hiding something, some secrets bigger than others.
The next day, a body is found on the beach and the game is on to catch the murderer who could only be one of the five remaining people in the house.
I have to be honest, this book was a pleasant surprise for me. the writing was fluid and I got into it pretty quickly. It's actually better than a lot of hyped books I read recently which ended up being disappointing.
All in all a solid murder mystery, I finished it in a day and it was pretty entertaining.
I would recommend if you are a fan of the genre.
This book definitely has it all! Twists and turns on almost every page. Finished it in a few hours and it kept me guessing until the end. Would definitely recommend. Thank you netgalley for letting me give an honest review of this book.
I really enjoyed this book. I found that it was a quick read and the plot was intriguing. I found the characters hard to keep track of at first, but finally had them figured out about halfway through reading. I truly did not know who committed the crime until very close to the end which I enjoyed. Overall a great, quick read. Thanks for the opportunity to read!
This book is a drama/suspense novel. All though well written I found I didn't have the interest to take time to read the whole book because of the characters. I didn't care for any of the main characters, they were all too self-involved, whiny, mean, dramatic etc so I read about 30% then skipped to the ending.
Thank you netgalley for a copy of this book.
I found this book really easy to get into. I was hooked right away and enjoyed the story.
I figured out pretty quickly who was responsible so I didn’t feel there was much suspense or twists involved.
The glass beach house was supposed to be the getaway that Susan needed. Eager to help her transplanted family set down roots in their new town, she invites her new neighbors to join in on a week-long sublet with her and her workaholic husband. The three couples begin picking up on the others' marital tensions and work frustrations, as well as revealing their own. But someone says too much. And the next morning one of the women is discovered dead on the private beach.
Town detective Gabby Watkins must figure out who permanently silenced the deceased. As she investigates, she learns that everyone in the glass house was hiding something that could tie them to the murder, and that the biggest secrets of all are often in plain sight for anyone willing to look.
I'm actually stunned by this book! I went back and forth on who I thought the murderer was... Keeps you guessing all the way up until the end, an excellent whodunnit mystery that is sure to be a great beach read!
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Pub Date: 09 Jul 2019
Susan has been looking forward to her beach house getaway and some time sans children. Starting over in a new town with her family has been challenging, but now she’s looking forward to some R and R, and decides to invite her new neighbors along as a way of breaking the ice. She and her husband and two other couples start relaxing, using alcohol to help break the ice. Unfortunately the alcohol relaxes them a little too much and some nasty secrets are spilled. The next morning, one of them is dead. Finding the culprit falls to local detective Gabby Watkins, and it’s not am easy job, because it would appear that everyone at the beach house had a motive for the murder. This is a top notch thriller, the kind that will leave you guessing until almost the very end.