A darkly funny tale with a gloriously sinister twist.
And some secrets can\'t stay buried forever....
But in this sublimely structured and darkly witty ( Publishers Weekly , starred review) tale, the grass isn\'t always greener and you can\'t change who you really are.
If only Linda could track down and befriend Rebecca, maybe some of that enviable lifestyle would rub off on her and she wouldn\'t have to worry about what Terry is up to.
But that seems fairly normal--until he starts keeping odd hours at work, at around the same time young women start to go missing.
Linda\'s husband Terry isn\'t perfect--he picks his teeth, tracks dirt through the house, and spends most of his time in front of the TV.
Now she sits in her kitchen, wondering if this is all there is: pushing the vacuum around and cooking fish sticks for dinner, a far cry from the glamorous lifestyle she sees in the glossy magazines coming through the mail slot addressed to the previous occupant, Rebecca Finch.
Linda has lived in a quiet neighborhood since fleeing the dark events of her childhood in Wales. -- The Observer (London) The bestselling author of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep delivers a compellingly creepy ( The Guardian , UK) novel filled with unexpected twists about mysterious murders in a quiet neighborhood.
A darkly funny tale with a gloriously sinister twist