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THE OTHER MOTHERS by Katherine Faulkner Kirkus Star

THE OTHER MOTHERS

by Katherine Faulkner

Pub Date: Dec. 5th, 2023
ISBN: 9781668024782
Publisher: Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster

A London journalist struggles with parenting, work, and a coven of fellow playgroup mothers in this menace-infused thriller.

Freelance journalist Natasha Carpenter splits her harried time between work—when she can get it—her 2-year-old son, Finn, and her husband, Tom. When Finn, under heartbreaking duress, starts going to a local playgroup, Tash has slightly more time to pursue her current investigative article, the mystery of a local nanny, Sophie Blake, found dead in a reservoir; she also starts hanging out with some of the playgroup’s other mothers, Claire, Laura, and Nicole. Those three are living lives of higher-end luxury than Tash, accentuated by giant houses, cheerful—and sometime overly attentive—husbands, and fancy brunches at an upscale café, Ruby’s. Despite her limited budget, Tash goes along gamely for the breezy social ride. But when she starts getting anonymous threats, Tash realizes something is seriously amiss. Unfortunately, she’s already struggled to re-focus any police interest in Sophie’s case, and she finds herself not just playing amateur detective but beginning to wonder who she can trust. Faulkner is a pro at ever-so-gradually ratcheting up the tension bit by tiny, spine-tingling bit. And, as the narrative deftly swings between timeframes—many of the chapters are narrated by Sophie in the period leading up to her death—we get a vertiginous view of just how tightly a group of people’s lives can be inexorably twisted together.

Faulkner pulls out all the psychological-thriller stops—and then some.