Book Review: On a Quiet Street

On a Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass is a psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the very end. The story follows three women who live in a seemingly perfect neighborhood: Cora, Paige, and Georgia. Cora suspects that her husband, Finn, is cheating on her, and she enlists Paige’s help to catch him in the act. Paige is also struggling with her own grief after the death of her son in a hit-and-run accident. Georgia is a new neighbor who seems to be hiding something.

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As the three women get closer, they begin to uncover dark secrets about each other and their neighbors. The tension builds as they race to uncover the truth before it’s too late.

The book is well-written and suspenseful, with plenty of twists and turns to keep the reader guessing. The characters are complex and believable, and the setting is vividly described. If you’re a fan of psychological thrillers, then you’ll definitely want to check out “On a Quiet Street.”

Here are some of the things that I liked about the book:

  • The plot is well-paced and full of suspense.
  • The characters are complex and relatable.
  • The setting is vividly described.
  • The twists and turns are unexpected and keep the reader guessing.

Overall, I thought “On a Quiet Street” was an excellent psychological thriller. It’s a well-written, suspenseful, and satisfying read that I would definitely recommend to fans of the genre.

Here are some additional thoughts on the book:

  • The book explores the themes of grief, guilt, and revenge.
  • It also examines the dark side of human nature and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.
  • The book is a reminder that even in the most seemingly perfect neighborhoods, there are always secrets lurking beneath the surface.

If you’re looking for a good psychological thriller to read, I highly recommend “On a Quiet Street.” It’s a well-written, suspenseful, and satisfying read that will keep you guessing until the very end.

About Author:
Seraphina Nova Glass is a teacher and playwright. She teaches Film Studies and Playwriting at the University of Texas at Arlington. She has two MFA degrees: one in Dramatic Writing from Smith College and another in Directing from the University of Idaho.

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