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What happens when a secret affair turns fatal? Andy and Rachel were friends as kids. They went their separate ways but when Andy returns to his hometown to care for his dying father he reconnects with Rachel. Problem is, Rachel is married to David. Now, don't get me wrong, it may look like Rachel was living the perfect life with a perfect husband and a perfect marriage but the truth is, her marriage was anything but perfect. Rachel was trapped in an abusive marriage. Andy is now receiving messag...
A great mystery with surprises and twists. Andy, a novelist, has come back to his hometown to take care of his father, who is suffering from dementia. He reconnects with his childhood friend, Rachel, who is now married to an emotionally abusive husband, and this turns into a secret affair. Then Andy gets a note that tells him to end the affair - or else. Then Rachel's husband is murdered and Rachel and her children disappear. Things fall apart from there as Andy is consumed with finding what hap...
This is a book I probably wouldn't have picked up if it hadn't been featured on First Reads. It was an interesting mystery and fast paced, though not necessarily a unique plot. It wasn't a bad suburban murder mystery and it definitely had a lot going on. I liked the family dynamics, especially Andy's relationship with his dad. Dementia is a terrible disease and I'm glad Andy stepped up to help care for his dad so he'd have a familiar face. There are a lot of moving parts in this, but it was fair...
'Only in America could you be crushed by the wheel of medical expense before the disease being treated actually killed you.'This story had great character building and the storyline was really good. This was a quick read that kept me entertained the entire time (No slow, love scenes-Haha!). Andy Drake's father is suffering from Dementia and needing more care Andy returns home to the "Loop" to watch over him. Soon after moving back he is reunited with Rachel; a childhood friend who is now married...
Thank you Netgalley and Author Joe Hart for this ARC. I loved this novel. Andy is writer who's moved back to the suburb he grew up in to take care of his father who was recently diagnosed with dementia. He's also been having a fling with the married woman down the street. And apparently, someone knows and they don't like it because they leave him a note telling him to put an end to it. A week later the woman and her two sons go missing and her husband is found dead in their house. The mystery de...
This was my first read by Joe Hart and I was pleasantly surprised. It is a tension filled journey into multiple deaths in a neighbourhood called "The Loop". I was drawn into this story right away and the short chapters had me flipping the pages in anticipation of what was going to happen next. I was surprised by the ending, in a really good way and I loved having a novelist as protagonist. All the characters are feel like real people and they behave in a way that feels authentic. T
#NetGalley #OrElseA diverting read with more twists, turns, and interesting characters than I expected. Have not read this author before and he has a distinctive writing style -- flippant and fun, for instance, "My heart moonlighted a funny shimmy, then went back to its day job." Great story in that nothing is what it seems and you will be driven to finish in one sitting. Enjoyed the narrator, and Joe Hart's style. Recommend if you like mysteries with strong male leads, heart-racing suspense, un...
Great thriller, twisting, exciting, and total surprise at the end. Although there may be those who say it was predictable.I really liked Andy Drake’s character, a perfect investigative writer, he’s where he needs to be, the air around him is glowing, he’s always on track, we’re not bored with it.Police action/inaction reinforces the existing stereotype that the goal is not to find and capture the real killer, but to find a sucker with zero work who can be tricked into committing the murder. Not
Sorry, but this one is just dull.Joe Hart's new novel, OR ELSE, never really got off the ground for me. It is dubbed as a mystery/thriller but fails entirely at the "thrilling" part. It does have a few things going for it, but not enough to overcome a major pacing problem.Hart is a good writer and he manages to bring his main character to life. Some of his family dynamics are interestin, amusin and probably the best part of the book. Unfortunately, the main character is just not edgy enough to b...
This was an enjoyable book, an easy to read story that pulled one in and keeps the interest high. Andy has recently moved back home to look after his father who is in the early stages of dementia. Andy lives across the street from his dad and spends time in the morning and evening with him. He also gets invited to neighborhood events, like a get together at another neighbor, Rachel, who ends up kissing him while they are both alone in kitchen. That kiss leads to a full blown affair, until Andy r...
Absolutely excellent read, a totally riveting read. And a spine thrilling end!
Novelist Andy Drake returns to his old neighborhood to care for his dad, who is in the beginning stages of dementia. Also living in the neighborhood is his not so secret crush, Rachel, who is now married to an emotionally abusive man and has two kids.A quick kiss at a cookout at Rachel's spirals into something more. Until someone leaves a note in Andy's door, telling him to knock it off, or else. Our first mystery: who left the note? The guy with the tiny dog, who no one seems to know anything a...