It’s a trip well worth taking on the page, before it shows up on a streaming service near you. They didn’t really want to know, even if they thought they did.”īy the end of the novel, of course, we all know. She’s created a character in Joy who feels real and relatable, whose inner monologue is filled with gems like, “You couldn’t share the truth of your marriage with your adult children. Morarity is very good at constructing plot, dribbling out details that resurface chapters later to create “aha” moments.īut what makes “Apples Never Fall” a real pleasure to read, and elevates it a little above Moriarty’s two most recent bestsellers and TV hits, “Big Little Lies” and “Nine Perfect Strangers,” are the insights into the complexity of family relationships. Forgive the metaphor, but it’s irresistible - you feel like you’re reading a tennis match, turning your head left, right, left, right, as the story unspools. Holt, 28.99 (480p) ISBN 978-5-7 Set in Sydney, Australia, this engrossing psychological thriller from bestseller Moriarty ( Nine Perfect. Moriarty goes deep into each characters’ head as we learn all about their lives and relationships.
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