A review by deb2425
The Accomplice by Lisa Lutz

4.0

Great new stand-alone from Lisa Lutz (with an Izzy Spellman vibe). The Accomplice tells the story of Owen and Luna who have been friends ever since college, and are now confronted with the fallout from the murder of Owen's wife. The story goes back and forth in time between college and the present. The author does a remarkable job of threading the needle to drop enough hints about what happened in the past to capture the reader's interest but not so many that they are intrusive and obvious. Her characteristic wry sense of humor permeates the book, primarily through the character of Luna. This was both a page-turner and a meditation on the nature of friendship and how well you can really know another person. Highly recommend! And thank you to Penguin Random House for the ARC!