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A Familiar Stranger

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A Familiar Stranger
A R Torre
Thomas and Mercer
September 27, 2022

Lillian Smith is a wife (Mike) and mother (Jacob) and writes obituaries for a living. Mike is deceptive and feels and acts as though he is the smartest in the family.

Lillian’s obituary work included writing a young girl’s obituary. She is dying and Marcella is writing her obituary. She befriends the father, Lenny, a retired cop. When Marcella dies, Lenny takes a job at the graveyard to be near his daughter. Lillian visits the grave with Lenny and they often drink together in the graveyard.

Lillian’s uncomplicated life becomes complicated when she meets a man (David Laurent) in a coffee shop. They talk a few times but Lillian presents herself as a woman named Taylor. She makes up lies about Taylor’s life and soon she and David meet regularly. Their relationship is like a dream, expensive dinners, gifts, and champagne on his yacht.

That is all I can say about the book without ruining your reading (and you should definitely read it), but all the characters have secrets and they are revealed in a wonderful twisty way. Congratulations to A. R. Torre on her ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ thriller!

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The best way I can describe this book, is that you're reading along, and you think you know what's going on (you don't), then the book takes a sharp left turn and the rest is just a wild ride of surprises!

(I did predict one of the surprises, but it didn't ruin the story at all for me really.)

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4.5⭐

Lillian is a daughter, wife and mother. She's also an obituary writer for the LA Times. Who believes her husband Mike is cheating on her, and after purchasing a book about how to discover if your spouse is cheating and uncovering some recent lies. She's prepared to confront him. She's also meeting with a stranger, and it's fair to say her life is a mess.

Then it happens.

But who is this stranger? What has Mike really been up to? And who if anyone can Lillian actually trust?

These are the questions that I couldn't wait to be answered as I rushed through this gripping tale.

And with multiple points of view, absorbing and ruthless characters and twists that kept on coming. This genuinely was a story I couldn't put down and one I would definitely recommend to others.

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I finished this one in a day, so it was definitely a page-turner. I did really enjoy it for the most part, but I have some complaints. I feel like compared to Torre's other books, this was my least favorite. I struggled to connect with any character, so I didn't really care what happened to them. The big twist is also a bit outlandish. With that said, I still didn't see the twist coming, and that's always a huge plus.

I definitely recommend it if you want a fast-paced read. It was definitely a wild ride and that's just what I needed.

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Lillian Smith is a mess. She’s a demoted LA Times obituary writer who once covered the rich and famous, but is now barely holding onto her job. She struggles with alcohol and mood swings. She’s booze buddies with a cemetery caretaker who lost his young daughter. Her bestie, Sam, a real estate developer, has to help her pick up the pieces every time her life spirals, and she’s found evidence that her husband of almost 20 years is cheating on her. On top of it all, she’s concluded one thing about herself … that she’s boring.

When she has a chance coffee shop encounter with David Laurent, a man with an enticing French accent and a clear interest in her, she not only takes his business card, but she lets her better judgment take a back seat. After all, if her husband, Mike, can have secrets, why can’t she?

Lies tend to snowball, and this is no exception, with Mike and Lillian apparently trying to outdo each other on who has the bigger secrets. Eventually, though, everything hidden comes to light. From the countdown chapter structure, we know that someone in the story dies … but who? And why? About halfway in, you’ll find out, and then things take a REALLY unexpected direction!

A.R. Torre never fails to deliver a juicy thriller with complicated characters, intriguing motives and a compelling plot, which makes her a go-to author for me every time she has a new release! I read the majority of this in one day and was, once again, pulled into the story, trying to untangle all the threads and figure out what I was seeing.

My one downside? I don’t know if others will find one of the big reveals as predictable as I did, but my guess did turn out to be correct, which took some shine out of the ending for me.

Overall, it was a well-written, nicely plotted story that kept me eagerly turning pages, and I would definitely recommend it!

★★★ ½ (rounded to 4)

Thanks to Thomas & Mercer, NetGalley and author A.R. Torres for the opportunity to review this ARC honestly. It’s due to be published September 27th, 2022.

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This was my first A.R. Torre book. It's about Lillian who is an obituary writer. She has an unhappy marriage and typical teenage son. She meets a stranger in a coffee shop one day. The relationship turns into an affair and her life flips upside down as a video of her and her lover ends up on social media and her son is tagged in the video. This is one of the books where literally every character has secrets and is an unreliable narrator. I enjoyed the first half of the book, but then things happen and the story takes a turn that I didn't really enjoy making this just another average thriller. Perhaps if you don't read a lot of thrillers, the twists might blow your mind, but I found it kind of predictable and not really surprising overall.

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WOW! WOW! Please give me a moment to collect my thoughts...

I just finished A Familiar Stranger, an edge of your seat, can't put it down book filled with "where the heck did THAT come from?!?", actual gasps out loud, and several "Oh no!"s. Torre had me so fully immersed in the story, that it felt like a door slammed when the story ended and I was ejected back into my normal life.

It's easy to capture my attention when book sections are named "Two Months Before the Death", "Six Weeks Before the Death", "One Month Before the Death", "Two Weeks Before the Death", "One Week Before the Death", and "Now". The countdown made my heart race! I also enjoyed the multiple POVs employed to give disclosure to the events from several sides. This book is gripping in every way.

Lillian Smith is an obituary writer. She used to be called upon to write obits for celebrities, but her status has slipped a bit, and now she writes them for regular people. Appreciated less and less at her job, and feeling unseen at home as well, she starts flirting with another man, pretending to be someone else to bring some adventure into her life. It goes further than she planned, but who's going to find out her secret after all? Ever heard of social media?? Yep! Good old Lillian found some adventure all right!

And she's not the only one in her inner circle who is lying, cheating, and betraying ones they love. Call me naive, but I never realized how many people lead double lives! How can they keep track of everything? Oh, but that's another twist, someone messes up on that with HUGE implications!!

This is an excellent and immensely enjoyable read. I highly recommend it!

My thanks to Thomas & Mercer for allowing me to read an ARC of the novel via NetGalley. Publication is set for 9/27/22. All opinions expressed in this review are my own and are freely given.

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I normally love A. R. Torre books but this one fell way short for me. I didn't like any of the characters at all and just couldn't make myself continue reading. I stopped about halfway through. I didn't find the story interesting and found excuses not to read. I received an advanced readers copy and all opinions are my own.

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I had really high hopes for this book but unfortunately it just didn't connect to me as much as I thought it would. The characters were bland and I just couldn't stay for that ending.

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Interesting mystery that is a fast read with very short chapters. There are actually a few POV but there is only one, really, to start. Lillian is a quirky and interesting MC. I liked her unique job that gave her some interesting friends. There's a countdown a kept guessing about and was shocked when it finally clocked to zero. Although I liked this one and it was entertaining to read, I don't know if it's a stand out in its genre.

A huge thank you to the author and publisher for providing an e-ARC via Netgalley. This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.

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Lillian Smith has a most unusual job of writing obituaries for the LA Times. She's married to Mike and mother to teenage Jacob. She meets David Laurent in a coffee shop and on a whim pretends she is Taylor, a recently-deceased calendar buyer for whom she wrote an obituary. Personally I think obituary writer trumps calendar buyer as an interesting occupation but Lillian decides otherwise and starts to lead a totally different life. The book is written as a countdown to a death but whose?

I think this is the fourth of A.R. Torre's books that I've read and I found this one to be entertaining but not as enjoyable as some of her others. I was disappointed by the turn that the book took after about 60% but that's my personal taste. Still, it was a page-turner and I never considered giving up on it.

My thanks to Thomas & Mercer via Netgalley for the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book. All opinions expressed are my own.
Publication Date: September 27, 2022

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Holy wow, A.R. Torre has done it again!! I've highly enjoyed her thrillers in the past... There is something strangely addictive about her writing style, and she somehow manages to make me forget about certain bookish pet peeves and blow me away with her stories. The truth is that I was a tad worried about A Familiar Stranger, because I'm never a fan of a cheating angle (and less if it's actively happening on the page). I couldn't resist the temptation to spend more time with her writing though, and I'm glad I didn't because I ended up having an absolute blast with this story.

I still can't believe I actually enjoyed a story where there was so much cheating going on, but A.R. Torre sure knows how to convince me. I think this has a lot to do with the way she writes her stories; almost as soon as I started reading, I knew this was most likely going to be another winner for me. Her writing style is extremely engaging and highly addictive, and it made me turn page after page without wanting to stop. The plot development itself is also so cleverly done! Not just the different POVs, but having the events lead up to the mysterious death and you constantly wondering who that death is referring to... I take my hat off for such a clever twist; I never saw any of it coming!

The main character Lillian has a bit of an unreliable narrator feel and she does come over as a bit unstable. I'm not sure up to what point she was actually likeable, but she does make for a fascinating character and you will root for her as she finally starts standing up for herself (even though I don't fully agree with how she does it). Her husband is despicable, and that feeling only grew over time... But he does play his role very well. And those plot twists! I have to say that once the previously mentioned mysterious death happens, things go a bit wild. And then I mean rollercoaster ride, mouth wide open, flabbergasted kind of wild. Holy guacamole, what a way to turn up the intensity dial to full blast as one twist after the other is revealed!

There were so many things I never saw coming in A Familiar Stranger, and especially the twist involving Lillian was extremely cleverly done. I did guess the identity of the killer right, but I honestly didn't care too much about that as I was too busy turning those pages to discover what was going to happen next. The ending was very satisfying as well! All in all A Familiar Stranger turned out to be a highly addictive, suspenseful and cleverly plotted thriller I cannot recommend enough.

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I think this is the first book by this author that I really enjoyed. I thought the story was so well done and really mysterious. It literally took me less than a day to read. So good.

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Wow. I loved Every Last Secret so I had high hopes for this one. It did not disappoint. What a crazy, twisty, leave you asking, “What did I just read?” kind of book. I read it in one sitting and Icould not put it down. It will keep you guessing until the last pages. #netgalley #AFamiliarStranger

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I’m not sure if I’ve ever read a book faster. This one definitely made me lose some sleep with the old “one more chapter” phenomenon.

Lillian is a mother and wife leading a hum drum life as an obituary writer. Sam is her obsessive and possibly deceitful husband. And wow do things get crazy.

Groundbreaking and unique? Maybe not. Thoroughly enjoyable and compulsive? 100%

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the advanced digital copy.

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This book started out one way and really switched up about half way through. This was a quick read and kept me thinking. Lil is unhappy in her marriage, she gets fired from her job of 20 years, her husband is having an affair and her teenage son doesn't want to talk to her about anything. Her husband is super particular and keeps everything in order and he is super secretive. Lil's gay best friend Sam is her support system and thinks she should make some big decisions in her life. Things turn in the second half of the book and get really crazy. This is a definite page turner that just keeps you guessing.

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3.5 stars. Admittedly this was not my favorite by Torre. Some pieces seemed like they were missing, which is most of the reason why it lost stars. Still, it was a quick read, and I really wanted to find out who died and who the killer was. Despite its potential, the book was pretty predictable (despite one big twist) and a lot of the characters were unlikable.


Thanks NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for a copy of this ARC in exchange for an honest review. Pub date 9/27/22

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ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
This was exactly the book I needed at the perfect time! I’m staying on a beach vacation in Mauritius and headed back to California next week and this was the perfect beach read! It had everything you could possible hope for from a psychological thriller! Unreliable narrators, cheating spouses, and laundering money against the backdrop of a sunny California beach town. I loved never being able to predict where the story was headed and was surprised until the very last page! Pick up this book and get hooked, you won’t be disappointed!

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A Familiar Stranger by A.R. Torre was surprising for me. I was expecting a regular domestic thriller but geez, this one was non-stop twists and turns. This was super original and the pacing was chef’s kiss. I highly recommend this one.

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The first half was good and I liked the twist, but the ending didn’t do it for me. We’re totally left hanging on David!!! Lenny is the redeeming quality of this story. He was absolute perfection.

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