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The Girl Next Door
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The Girl Next Door
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The Girl Next Door
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The Girl Next Door

Written by Patricia MacDonald

Narrated by Bernadette Dunne

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Fifteen years ago, Duncan Avery, an esteemed medical doctor, was convicted of killing his wife Marsha. Now, paroled and insistent about his resettling in his hometown in New Jersey, he is visited by his daughter, Nina Avery, a struggling actress in New York City who never stopped believing in her father's innocence. Her plans for a family reunion, complete with her two brothers Patrick, a successful investment banker, and Jimmy, a recovering drug addict, who had turned their backs on Duncan, are disturbed by yet another act of violence. Now Nina must delve deep into her family's and neighbors' past to catch the killer before she becomes his next victim.

"Patricia MacDonald is now on my list of favorite authors."-Tess Gerritsen
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2004
ISBN9781415912928
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The Girl Next Door
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Patricia MacDonald

Patricia Macdonald's darkly hypnotic tales have captivated readers across America, as well as in France, where she is a #1 bestselling author. Her previous novels include Suspicious Origin, Stranger in the House, Not Guilty, Safe Haven, and the Edgar Award-nominated The Unforgiven. She lives with her husband and daughter in New Jersey.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The mystery is well plotted and the characters are likeable. However, the pace could have been better. I find the beginning to be a bit slow, and there are not much happening for the first half of the book, except introducing the characters, which makes is less suspenseful. A surprising but not 'trick' ending. She develops each character enough to give us a clue as to the inner workings of their minds, & not only a mystery, but the story of a family that has survived a lot of agony but still held together by caring for each other.