The Secret Next Door: A Novel

"A taut, chilling glimpse inside the homes of an affluent community built on lies, secrets, and tragedy."--Carter Wilson, USA Today bestselling author

How well do you really know your neighbors?

Alyson Tinsdale is giving her son the childhood she never had: a stable family, a loving home, and a great school in a safe neighborhood.

Bonnie Sloan is the neighborhood matriarch. With her oldest son headed to Yale, and her youngest starting kindergarten, Bonnie is now pursuing her own long-held political aspirations despite private family struggles.

When the open space behind some of the most expensive homes gets slated for development into an amusement facility, the neighborhood becomes deeply divided. The personal pressures and community conflicts ratchet with every passing day, but it's when a thirteen-year-old is found dead beside the neighborhood lake that simmering tensions boil over into panic.

Gossip flows, lies are exposed, and accusations are made as cracks run through the community's once solid foundations. The neighborhood's faith in exterior appearances is eclipsed by the secrets every house keeps. And as Bonnie and Alyson fight to keep their children safe and their messy personal lives from becoming neighborhood knowledge, it becomes clear that their neighbors might not be who they appear to be.

Fans of Lisa Jewell and Wendy Walker will love this fast-paced, engrossing novel that reminds us that nothing and no one are ever as perfect as they seem.

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Published Nov 9, 2021

352 pages

Average rating: 6.41

17 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Sandiejo20
Apr 26, 2022
6/10 stars
White suburban drama... people focus on external acceptance rather than in-house validation. Very annoyed with the characters overall. Easy read, solid plot with some twists and predictable ending.
Braelyn Sullivan
Mar 20, 2023
10/10 stars
I received an advanced reader copy of this book from the publisher as the result of a Goodreads giveaway. It has not consciously influenced my review of this book, but I am grateful to have been given the opportunity to read it early.

Everyone has secrets. Even the perfect families in the gorgeous houses of The Enclave. Some of them are small and relatively harmless, while others are explosive and can permanently change the lives of those who learn them. I loved the slow burn of this book, finding out a piece of the puzzle and the false starts along the way to an answer. While some of the truths exposed were a little bit of a letdown, I didn’t guess the ending less than halfway through with so many similar novels — so I’d say it’s definitely worth the read.

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