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Open house : a novel /

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Little A, 2020Copyright date: 2020Edition: First editionDescription: 273 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781542092654
  • 1542092655
  • 9781542092678
  • 1542092671
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 23
Summary: "A missing young woman, ten years gone. A town still held in the grip of an unsolved mystery... A decade ago in upstate New York, art student Emma McCullough walked into the woods and was never seen again. It's a mystery that still haunts her bucolic university town and her broken family, especially her sister Haley, whose need for closure has become an obsession. But now, finally, the first piece of evidence in the vanishing has been found: Emma's bracelet, lodged in a frozen piece of earth at the bottom of a gorge. For Emma's three best college friends, for a beloved former teacher, and for Haley, the chilling trinket is more than a clue in a resurrected cold case. It's a trigger. Then a woman is attacked during an open house, and the connections between the two crimes, ten winters apart, begin to surface. So do the secrets that run as deep and dark as the currents in this quiet river town."--Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A missing young woman, ten years gone. A town still held in the grip of an unsolved mystery. A breathtaking novel of psychological suspense by the bestselling author of We Were Mothers .

A decade ago in upstate New York, art student Emma McCullough walked into the woods and was never seen again. It's a mystery that still haunts her bucolic university town and her broken family, especially her sister, Haley, whose need for closure has become an obsession. But now, finally, the first piece of evidence in the vanishing has been found: Emma's bracelet, lodged in a frozen piece of earth at the bottom of a gorge. For Emma's three best college friends, for a beloved former teacher, and for Haley, the chilling trinket is more than a clue in a resurrected cold case. It's a trigger.

Then a woman is attacked during an open house, and the connections between the two crimes, ten winters apart, begin to surface. So do the secrets that run as deep and dark as the currents in this quiet river town.

"A missing young woman, ten years gone. A town still held in the grip of an unsolved mystery... A decade ago in upstate New York, art student Emma McCullough walked into the woods and was never seen again. It's a mystery that still haunts her bucolic university town and her broken family, especially her sister Haley, whose need for closure has become an obsession. But now, finally, the first piece of evidence in the vanishing has been found: Emma's bracelet, lodged in a frozen piece of earth at the bottom of a gorge. For Emma's three best college friends, for a beloved former teacher, and for Haley, the chilling trinket is more than a clue in a resurrected cold case. It's a trigger. Then a woman is attacked during an open house, and the connections between the two crimes, ten winters apart, begin to surface. So do the secrets that run as deep and dark as the currents in this quiet river town."--Provided by publisher.

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Publishers Weekly Review

Sise (We Were Mothers) weaves together the stories of two crimes in Waverly, N.Y., in this crafty novel. Things open with the discovery of a bracelet belonging to student Emma McCullough, who disappeared 10 years earlier from the University of Yarrow in Waverly. The police reopen the case, which triggers the grief held by Emma's younger sister, Haley, now a med student at Yarrow, as well as the pain carried by Priya, a former professor of Emma's, whose husband, Brad Aarons, had an affair with Emma and is now Haley's biology professor. Meanwhile, Haley and her fiancé are house hunting, and Josie and Noah Carmichael, their real estate agents, were close friends with Emma. At an open house arranged by Josie, Haley is surprised to see Brad and Priya, and shocked to find Josie bloodied and unconscious on the kitchen floor. As Haley learns about Emma's involvement with Brad and Priya, she wonders if the attack on Josie was connected with her sister's disappearance. The narrative alternates in present-day chapters from Haley's and Priya's perspectives alongside a parallel narrative in Emma's voice from the year she vanished. All the characters have secrets, and while the prose is fairly flat, Sise's talent is her ability to keep readers guessing about which character might be covering for whom, and she keeps the surprises coming. This will appeal to fans of Big Little Lies. Agent: Dan Mandel, Sanford J. Greenburger Assoc. (Dec.)

Booklist Review

Ten years ago, Haley McCullough's older sister, Emma, died under suspicious circumstances, and her family isn't sure if it was a tragic accident, suicide, or murder. With the discovery of new evidence, the investigation reopens, unearthing long-held secrets that threaten the relationships--and the lives--of several residents of small-town Waverly, New York, including Emma's former best friend, Josie, and Josie's husband Noah, who was in a relationship with Emma when she died. As Haley sorts through everything she thought she knew about Emma, she realizes that some of the people closest to her may have been involved in Emma's death, including her fiancé and her anatomy professor. Sise captures the insular nature of small towns in this domestic drama, and a series of unpredictable twists makes everyone the culprit for at least a little while. The resolution is satisfying, and an epilogue, set five years after the mystery is solved, shows that justice has been served. Readers who enjoy suspense fiction with a strong focus on relationships, like that of Liane Moriarty or Jessica Knoll, will be drawn into the McCullough's story.

Kirkus Book Review

Part murder mystery, part interpersonal drama, a serviceable whodunit (or did anyone?) with a host of compelling characters. Waverly, New York, seems idyllic--but secrets, half-truths, and distrust run right beneath the surface of this pastoral college town. Ten years ago, art student Emma McCullough disappeared from a party and was never seen again, alive or dead. Her disappearance is widely believed to be the result of suicide; nevertheless, her family, and in particular her sister--medical student Haley--clings to the idea that there was foul play involved. When Emma's bracelet is discovered in the cliffs behind campus, and later when Haley's realtor--and Emma's college bff--Josie Carmichael is attacked at an open house, the thin bandages covering a multitude of lies start to peel away. The narration cycles among the perspectives of Haley, who takes on her trauma with a mix of logic and compulsive rituals; Emma's former art professor Priya, who deals with her troubled marriage with medication prescribed by her husband; and, most grippingly, the Emma of 10 years earlier, who navigates depression, sex, and uncomfortable relationships. All the while we are sent down paths of red herrings and false evidence as we bounce from one prospective adversary to the next. The plot is often driven by characters making decisions that dip into the less-than-believable (do people really send incriminating emails from accounts with their full names?), and Sise's attempts at broaching her characters' interiority can be awkwardly clichéd ("Haven't you ever been with a bunch of people, and you still feel really lonely?"). But while it may lack the psychological intrigue of others of its genre, this novel has just enough twists to keep its readers along for the ride. Sleuths will delight in piecing together clues and untangling lies alongside the protagonists. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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