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tabermrt 's review for:
On a Quiet Street
by Seraphina Nova Glass
I found this book to be terribly entertaining with many twists and turns as the story progressed. I listened to the audio version and I found the narrator, Imogen Church to be outstanding. She was able to change her voice for the different characters and add nuance where needed.
The story revolves around a neighborhood of upscale homes and the people who live there. Cora, the do-gooder, is always heading up some sort of fundraiser to improve the community. She is married to Finn who is employed by a tech company. They have a teenage daughter Mia. Jane and GRaham had a son Caleb who was accidentally killed by a car in the neighborhood before the book begins. Finally, there is the Kinney family of Lucas and Georgia who have a baby.
The street is anything but quiet although it appears so, superficially. Secrets abound and as the story progresses, truths emerge resulting in some very interesting outcomes. The writing is fast-paced and again, Imogen Church was an excellent narrator.
The story revolves around a neighborhood of upscale homes and the people who live there. Cora, the do-gooder, is always heading up some sort of fundraiser to improve the community. She is married to Finn who is employed by a tech company. They have a teenage daughter Mia. Jane and GRaham had a son Caleb who was accidentally killed by a car in the neighborhood before the book begins. Finally, there is the Kinney family of Lucas and Georgia who have a baby.
The street is anything but quiet although it appears so, superficially. Secrets abound and as the story progresses, truths emerge resulting in some very interesting outcomes. The writing is fast-paced and again, Imogen Church was an excellent narrator.