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Keep Your Friends Close
Keep Your Friends Close | Leah Konen
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How well do you know your friends? Isolated and embroiled in a custody battle, Mary is desperate for a friend. So when she meets the charming and enigmatic Willa at a Brooklyn playground, their connection feels fated. But during a margarita-fueled moms’ night out, Mary shares her darkest secret about her ex, George, and the next morning Willa simply disappears. No calls, no texts, nothing. Two months later, Mary’s divorce is almost finalized, and she’s trying to build a new life for her son in upstate New York. On her first day in town, she runs into Willa . . . only Willa’s name is now Annie, and she’s got an entirely new family in tow. When George turns up dead and Mary becomes the prime suspect, she has no choice but to turn to her only friend in town: Willa. As coincidences—and evidence—pile up, Mary begins to wonder whether Willa had something to do with George’s death. Is the woman a friend or a foe, a confidante or just a con? Mary must uncover the truth before she loses everything.
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NikkiKey94
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I believe I happened across this book in a email from the publisher and boy am I glad! This book sounded so good and I knew I needed to read it. This book was full of twists and turns and just when I thought it was over it wasn‘t. I read this book in less than a day because I couldn‘t put it down!

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TorieStorieS
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This thriller certainly captures attention from the start— from a red prologue to Mary, stumbling across the friend who ghosted her but answering to a new name and with a new family. Mary prepares for life as a single mother, outside the toxic but luxurious lifestyle of her husband‘s family. But the mystery of Willa & the pressure of her divorce leads to murder! Engaging but a bit heavy-handed & contradictory with the anti-wealth theme throughout!

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Kristy_K
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I felt this started out strong but as it progressed it sort of lost its way. Told in both non-linear &multiple POV, we are brought into Mary‘s life as she fights w/her soon 2 be ex for custody of her son. When he is suddenly murdered &an old friend, Willa, reappears, she gets suspicious. Mary isn‘t the strongest character, but Willa is a good unreliable source. However, character development &plot could have used some shoring up &strengthening.

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