Wednesday, October 16, 2024

The Night We Lost Him by Laura Dave

 

It's been a bad year for Nora.  Her mother died and now her father has also.  He was at his refuge, a cottage on the ocean in California and fell from the cliffs one night.  Liam had built a hotel empire during his life with the concept of small, designer hotels that had every luxury.  The cottage was near the first of his hotels and he had kept it as a getaway.  Nora has grieved so much that she has even created a distance between her and her fiancé.

While he was a success in business, he was less of one in love.  Liam had married three times and divorced three times.  Nora was the daughter of his first marriage and there were twin boys, Sam and Tommy from his second.  Liam was a good father but kept his families strictly apart so Nora doesn't know her brothers that well.  She is shocked when Sam tells her that he believes that Liam didn't fall but was pushed.

Sam and Nora fly out to California to see what they can discover.  They find that almost no investigation was done.  A couple was on the beach below and found her father.  There was also a jogger whose name no one had gotten.  The autopsy was hurried and when the verdict came down as an accident, that was the end of the investigation.  But why would Liam fall on land he knew like the back of his hand?  Why had he been thinking about selling the business?  Why did he change his will that last month?   As Nora and Sam find discrepancies they realize they never really knew their father at all.  Will solving his death help them know the man?

Laura Dave has made her career in the suspense genre.  Six of her novels have been adapted for film or television and this one is headed the same way.  I had a few questions left at the end of this novel but overall it was an interesting take on serial families and the difficulties of love.  This book is recommended for suspense readers.  

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