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Keep Your Friends Close

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From the acclaimed author of The Trophy Child comes a “superbly sinister” domestic thriller of false friendship and deadly betrayal (Mystery Scene).
 
When her daughter falls ill while on a school trip overseas, Natty rushes to be by her side. And she’s so relieved to have a friend like Eve, who offers to help her husband around the house in her absence. But when Natty returns home she discovers that Eve has taken to family life a little too well—and Sean has fallen in love with her.
 
Confronted with the fact that her marriage wasn’t as rock-solid as she thought, Natty attempts to put on a brave face and move forward. But no matter how hard she tries to pick herself up, her former friend is there to knock her down again.
 
Then Natty receives an anonymous note that reveals Eve to be a serial mistress. She’s done this before—and the consequences were fatal. Now Natty must navigate through a treacherous maze of secrets that jeopardizes her life and the safety of her loved ones.
 
“Absorbing” —Kirkus Reviews
 
“[A] genuine gift for psychological nuance.” —Publishers Weekly
 
“Daly’s affinity for psychological intrigue shines . . . It will have readers wondering just how well they know their friends, and how secure their lives are.” —Mystery Scene
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 14, 2014
      Daly’s strained sophomore effort fails to live up to her superb debut, Just What Kind of Mother Are You?. Wife, mother, and hotelier Natasha “Natty” Wainright has been friends with Eve Dalladay since university. When Natty’s 14-year-old daughter, Felicity, falls ill on a school trip to France, she rushes to the girl’s side, glad that Eve can help care for her family at home in England’s Lake District. Ten days later, she returns to find that her husband, Sean, has fallen in love with Eve and moved with her to the Wainrights’ hotel. Natty discovers that everything she believes about Eve is false; her friend survives by seducing men with money. When she rams Eve’s car and Eve retaliates, Natty’s own secrets are revealed in a spiral of violence that changes her family forever. Eve’s unalloyed evil and Sean’s extreme passivity are equally implausible. Daly’s genuine gift for psychological nuance is afforded little room to shine. Agent: Jane Gregory, Gregory & Company (U.K.).

    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2014
      Daly's sophomore effort tackles the difficult subjects of adultery and betrayal.Natty multitasks, and that's a problem. She's the successful owner of an ultrahigh-end hotel in England, sharing duties with her handsome husband, Sean. The couple has two daughters and lives that are so busy they're hardly in the same room at the same time-and they rarely have time for sex. When their youngest daughter, Felicity, suffers a ruptured appendix while on a school trip to France, Natty rushes to her side, leaving a visitor, her recently arrived college buddy, Eve, a psychologist on the lecture circuit, to take care of Sean and their other daughter, Alice. And take care of them she does. Eve launches into an immediate campaign to seduce Sean, and by the time Natty returns with Felicity, Sean is no longer hers. Hurt and angry, Natty embarks on a campaign to get her family back and soon finds that everything she thought she knew was an illusion. In the meantime, a confrontation between Natty and Eve brings back police detective Joanne Aspinall, who first surfaced in Daly's debut novel (Just What Kind of Mother Are You?, 2013). Telling the tale in alternating voices-first person for Natty and third person for Joanne-Daly takes multiple moving parts and weaves them into a cohesive whole. There's little mystery since the reader knows from the outset that Eve is cold and conniving, not caring whom she hurts; yet the author still manages to hold the reader's attention. Daly has grown considerably since her somewhat clumsy debut, but this time, she turns in a not-quite-perfect piece of fiction that still wins with its immensely likable heroine and her dastardly feminine foil.Although the idea that a happy marriage would dissolve in two weeks' time strikes a false note, Daly's second outing proves absorbing.

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