Friends Like These: A Novel

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"Kim McCreight's thrillers are smart, propulsive and impossible to put down." --Laura Dave, author of The Last Thing He Told Me

In this relentlessly twisty literary thriller from New York Times bestselling author Kimberly McCreight, a desperate intervention brings together a group of college friends 10 years after graduation--a reunion marked by lies, betrayal, and murder.

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Six college friends have reunited for a glamorous weekend in the Catskills, a decade after a fatal accident that nearly destroyed them. Keith, once the ringleader of the group, was a handsome charmer on the fast track to success. Now he's spiraling into addiction and stands at the edge of losing it all. This weekend is the last chance to save him.

But Keith, it turns out, is not the only one who needs saving.

By dawn on Sunday morning, a car has been found deep in the woods--one of the friends is dead, another is missing. When a local detective turns up to investigate, it's clear the group is hiding something ominous.

Haunted by her sister's murder years ago, Detective Julia Scutt has her own share of problems. But she's a skilled detective, and knows a rehearsed story when she hears one. It is up to Julia to untangle a decade-long web of friendship, lies and betrayals to discover the truth. But first she needs to face her own past--including the secrets that could, in the end, offer the key to everything.

A story of unconditional love, obsession, and the sometimes-impossible choices we have to make in the name of loyalty, Friends Like These is a relentlessly twisty, roller-coaster of a novel.

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320 pages

Average rating: 7

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Community Reviews

Ksearls93
Jan 14, 2023
10/10 stars
Lots of different POVs but the ending is shocking!
Writer13
Oct 18, 2022
5/10 stars
Note: I mostly rate books on my GR account so on here 5 is my version of a 3-4 from there. So it is a good thing I’m a fan of PLL or otherwise this wouldn’t have appealed to me at all. All the weekender characters irritated me and none really had any qualities that made me feel anything for them. Was I surprised at the ending? Yes and no, but it was fun trying to get there. The only person I had any sympathy for was Detective Scutt because all she wanted was peace after her sister’s death. That was it. She wanted peace and I understood that. Also although I know it happens her boss at the beginning giving her a hard time because she was a woman infuriated me. Can people please grow up?!? I liked his ending. I was satisfied and felt it was justified. I also enjoyed the fast pace with shortish chapters. I definitely feel spoiled by those now. That is the main reason this book got 4 stars. The mystery itself was good, however if the chapters had been any longer than what they were I would have probably stopped reading. As it stands though, I will definitely read more by this author and will recommend it to other readers, but have to caution them if they want deep characters, good luck because this group was a nothing but! 😂

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