It’s not long before Sadie finds herself at the center of a murder investigation. The family tension stretches to a breaking point when a neighbor woman (whom Sadie thinks Will has been cozying up to) is stabbed to death. Sadie also thinks Will might be cheating on her. Unfortunately, Sadie, who used to practice emergency medicine, finds no satisfaction in her work at a local clinic Otto is starting to show signs of the problems Sadie hoped he’d left behind and though she understands that Imogen is devastated in the wake of her mother’s death, the girl is behaving in a downright alarming way, including gleefully showing Sadie a picture she took of her mother as she hung from the attic rafters. They’ve also decided to leave Chicago and move into Alice’s home on a small island off the coast of Maine, which Will has inherited. After Will’s sister, Alice, dies from an apparent suicide, Sadie hopes that she and Will can provide stability for Alice’s 16-year-old daughter, Imogen. On the outside, they look like the perfect family. Human ecology professor Will Foust and his wife, Sadie, a doctor, have two boys, 14-year-old Otto and 7-year-old Tate. A fresh start for a doctor and her family becomes a living nightmare in Kubica’s ( When the Lights Go Out, 2018, etc.) new psychological thriller.
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