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The Day He Never Came Home - by Andrew DeYoung (Paperback)

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  • "A wonderfully compelling and wildly intelligent exploration of moral corruption.
  • Author(s): Andrew DeYoung
  • 368 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers

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"Regan Peters knows her husband John wants to give her and their children a good life. The long hours he puts in as a financial advisor prove his dedication, and despite how mysterious he is about his past, that's been enough for her to get through the hard days. Until the FBI shows up at their door looking for John, and Regan learns that her husband has been running a Ponzi scheme, is mixed up with dangerous criminals, and has been living under an assumed identity all these years. Everything she thought she knew about her husband has been a lie. That includes the outrageous birthday present John gifted her the day before he disappeared--a lake house, bought with cash, and put in her name only. With her life falling apart, Regan must make a split-second decision: does she tell the FBI about the house? Or does she buy some time to forge her own path to saving herself? But one compromise inevitably leads to another, and one dangerous secret builds on the next. When her lies of omission to the FBI agents begin to raise questions, Regan becomes inextricably embroiled in John's crimes, the true extent of which are just beginning to be revealed. Now that her comfortable life is clearly over, Regan is learning she is capable of far more than she ever imagined. She will do anything to protect herself, her children, and their future. Anything"--



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"A wonderfully compelling and wildly intelligent exploration of moral corruption." --William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author

He conned first, but she conned harder.

Regan Peters knows her husband John wants to give her and their children a good life. The long hours he puts in as a financial advisor prove his dedication, and despite how mysterious he is about his past, that's been enough for her to get through the hard days. Until the FBI shows up at their door, and Regan learns that her husband has been running a Ponzi scheme, is mixed up with dangerous criminals, and has been living under an assumed identity all these years. Everything she thought she knew about her life has been a lie.

That includes the present John gifted her the day before he disappeared--a lake house, bought with cash, and put in her name only. With her life falling apart, Regan must make a split-second decision: does she tell the FBI about the house? Or does she buy some time to forge her own path to saving herself? But one compromise inevitably leads to another, and one dangerous secret builds on the next.

When her lies of omission to the FBI agents begin to raise questions, Regan becomes inextricably embroiled in John's crimes, the true extent of which are just beginning to be revealed. Now that her comfortable life is clearly over, Regan is learning she is capable of far more than she ever imagined. She will do anything to protect herself, her children, and their future. Anything.

To protect her family, one mother's lie of omission leads to another in this twisty, suspenseful domestic thriller, perfect for fans of Laura Dave's The Last Thing He Told Me.

"Surprising and smart and wonderfully original, this page-turner of a thriller is completely entertaining." --Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today bestselling author of One Wrong Word



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"The real deal. Andrew DeYoung sets up his characters with a tactiful grit that skillfully mirrors real life even as situations careen out of control." -- Tim Lane, author of The Neighbors We Want

"Well-crafted and with an excellent sense of setting, this one is a page-turner well worth the read." -- Crimespree

"DeYoung writes with a smart, calculated urgency that makes the pages fly by. The perfect summer thriller to keep readers on the edge of their seat." -- Nicole Baart, bestselling author of Everything We Didn't Say

"Brimming with suspense and secrets, this top-notch thriller asks vital questions about identity, marriage, and the stories we tell ourselves. Perfect for mystery-loving book clubs!" -- Mindy Mejia, USA Today bestselling author of To Catch a Storm and Everything You Want Me To Be

"Surprising and smart and wonderfully original, this page-turner of a thriller is completely entertaining." -- Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today bestselling author of One Wrong Word

"A wonderfully compelling and wildly intelligent exploration of moral corruption. The fateful story of John and Regan Peters is a powerful, cautionary thriller, a reminder that the road to hell is, indeed, a slippery slope. And DeYoung does a fine job of mapping the way." -- William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author
Dimensions (Overall): 8.25 Inches (H) x 5.57 Inches (W) x 1.03 Inches (D)
Weight: .82 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Thrillers
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Theme: Domestic
Format: Paperback
Author: Andrew DeYoung
Language: English
Street Date: July 9, 2024
TCIN: 91477751
UPC: 9781728298108
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-5188
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Nurse_Jackie - 10 months ago
Thank you NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for this advanced reader’s copy. Release date 7/9/24. The Day He Never Came Home is a domestic thriller that follows Regan (Ree-gan) and her search for the truth. After an extravagant gift from her husband, John, Regan finds herself rekindling her mundane and repetitive marriage. After two kids and walking away from her own business, Regan has grown resentful as John spends more and more late nights at work. But just hours after receiving the unexpected birthday gift, John walks out the front door and never comes home. The storyline of part one is very well put together, having me wanting more. The suspense to get to the end and find out what happened was enough that I read this book, start to finish, in less than 24hours. I found part one written so well, in fact, that I tried rushing through part two to resume that side of the story! One of the aspects of this book I thoroughly enjoyed, was the visual concept of two sides to every story. While reading a key section in part two, I was sure it was a misprint or error. Later, that “error” was addressed and was actually intentionally written that way. It personified the idea that every perspective and memory/recollection of a story or event is different from person to person. The author expertly describes that concept and definitely had me recalling some of my own personal arguments. And that was just one key take away from the entire book! The story (probably) unintentionally gives a nod to women and their struggle with the juggle of everyday things like kids, work, chores, etc. Don’t read too much into that, this isn’t a book on feminism. The happy/not happy ending was just enough to wrap the storyline together and leave it open for another book to follow, or as is completed. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and look forward to reading more from this author. I would recommend this to other readers, especially those (like me) who are strong into psychological thrillers- as this is a lighter read, a nice change of pace, and still killing it with the suspense and mystery!
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