The mad, mad murders of Marigold Way : a novel
(2023)

Fiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2023
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (8hr., 44 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9798212199247 MWT15370349, 15370349
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Read by Joe Barrett

For Scott Hatcher, a former television writer turned struggling novelist with a failing marriage to boot, social-distancing and mask-wearing feel like fitting additions to his already surreal life. When his wife Marie and neighbor John Bergman disappear in the middle of the raging COVID-19 pandemic, Scott is naturally mystified and disturbed, but he is also about to learn that his picturesque neighborhood hides more than just the mundane routines of suburban life. When a fire claims the empty house for sale next door, the entire community is shocked when the charred remains of Marie and John are found inside. Stranger still, stockpiles of valuable personal protection equipment, clearly stolen, were destroyed in the blaze alongside them. As the neighborhood reels from the loss, Scott and Bergman's earthy and enticing widow, Rachel, find themselves not only under investigation for the crime but also inexorably drawn to one another. As tensions reach a fever pitch, the tale-which is at once familiar and ordinary, yet bizarre and eerie-shows that, just like life in 2020's uncertain times, dread and danger lurk below the hidden underside of everyday suburbia. "{A} stellar mystery…Though all the characters are painted with convincing brushstrokes, it's the narrator, not identified until the end, who steals the show…This wild roller coaster of a novel is an attention-grabber from first page to last." "The novel, evoking a stage play, lulls you into a false, cozy sense of security…but don't be fooled-violence and murder are lurking in the background." "Clever, witty, unexpected, and utterly engaging. I loved this book!" "Intriguing, shocking, and bleakly comic, one thing is certain: nothing is as it seems on Marigold Way."

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