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A captivating, well-crafted thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat

Will Owen and Luna break apart, or will they remain friends 'till the end? / Picture Credit: Titan Books

When two best friends become entangled in a murder investigation, again, will their friendship be broken, or can they make it through together? 

Will Owen and Luna break apart, or will they remain friends ’till the end? / Picture Credit: Titan Books

Author of this incredible book, Lisa Lutz, has been known to write stunning stories such as The Passenger, which was described as “spellbinding” by the Daily Mail. Her other novel, The Swallows, was dubbed “riveting” by Caroline Kepnes. 

The Synopsis 

Two people who couldn’t appear more different, Owen Mann and Luna Grey, become unlikely friends, and after many years, are still somewhat inseparable. 

Owen is charming, outgoing, and rather humorous, while Luna is secretive, particular, and cautious. Despite their differences, their chance meeting created a bond that will seemingly last forever. 

Almost 20 years after their first encounter, Owen’s wife is found dead, and the investigation that follows will shine a light on hidden secrets, ones that both Luna and Owen would prefer to keep to themselves. 

Friendships are tested, truths are revealed, and tales are told that will rock both Luna and Owen – can they make it through this? 

So, what did I think? 

When I began The Accomplice, I wasn’t exactly blown away by the first few pages. However, by the end of the first chapter, all I wanted to do was lock myself in, light a candle, and finish the book in one sitting. 

Lisa Lutz has, not for the first time, written an absolutely incredible story. There is a whodunnit vibe spread throughout the whole book, which very much kept me guessing for the entirety of my time reading. 

I loved the way Lutz crafted this story, by giving me information both from the past and the present that linked together in different ways throughout. The past answered questions about the future, and sometimes even the future would answer questions about the past. 

It was a very clever way to structure…

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