
No one can know: a novel
The USA TODAY Bestseller! Three sisters, two murders, and too many secrets to count.
“A propulsive and intricate psychological thriller. . . Meticulously plotted. . . Family connections prove both their damage and their worth in this community-focused thriller.” —Kirkus (starred review)
Fourteen years ago, the Palmer sisters—Emma, Juliette, and Daphne—left their home in Arden Hills and never returned. But when Emma discovers she’s pregnant and her husband loses his job, she has no option but to return to the house that she and her estranged sisters still own . . . and where their parents were murdered.
Emma has never told anyone what she saw the night her parents died, even when she became the prime suspect. But her presence in the house threatens to uncover secrets that have stayed hidden for years, and the sisters are drawn together once again. As they face their memories of the past, rivalries restart, connections are forged, and, for the first time, Emma starts to ask questions about what really happened that night.
The more Emma learns, the more riddles emerge. And Emma begins to wonder just what her siblings will do to keep the past buried, and whether she did the right thing staying quiet about what was whispered that night: “No one can know.”
Pages: 324
ISBN: 9781250859914
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Mary S.
Emma has never spoken to anyone about what really happened the night of her parents' murder. Her and her sisters have never spoken about it except for the teenage whispered words of "no one can know" amongst each other the night of the murder.
As Emma lives under her parents old roof, memories come back of that night and secrets begin to uncover. Old connections are formed and the sisters are brought back together in search of answers and the truth.
What a fantastic book! I listened to this one on audible. The narration was terrific! I enjoyed listening to the different points of view from the 3 different sisters and the different time periods (past and present). The book was well written and it flowed well. A 5* read for me!