Like Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why, Envyexplores a serious topic–cyberbullying–in a fantastic, well-crafted story. “Gregg Olsen‘s Envy is a riveting page-turner that I could not put down. Lee suspects that not everyone is telling the truth about what they know-or they have yet to reveal all the lies they’ve hidden from the strangers they married. The lives of the two couples are converging in unpredictable ways, and the picture is unsettling. She must.īut as Adam’s paranoia about his missing wife escalates, Lee puts together the pieces of a puzzle. For Adam, at least there’s comfort in knowing that Mason County detective Lee Husemann is an old friend of his. Unfortunately, beyond what they’ve heard in the news, they’re in the dark when it comes to Sophie’s disappearance. In a nearby cabin is another couple, Kristen and Connor Moss. A hundred yards from shore, Adam can’t save her. But on Adam’s first day out on the water, he sees Sophie abducted by a stranger. It’s the perfect getaway to unplug-and to calm an uneasy marriage. No matter what you see, no matter what you’ve heard, assume nothing.Īdam and Sophie Warner and their three-year-old daughter are vacationing in Washington State’s Hood Canal for Memorial Day weekend.
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