Reviews for Cul-de-sac

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In a cul-de-sac somewhere in Florida, there will be a shooting. We know that going into the book. We also know one of the residents of the small, horseshoe-shaped street will be the shooter. As we meet the street’s residents (the newly separated mother, the domineering oncologist, the man who’s lying to his wife), and as we observe the interplay between them, peering into their bedrooms and eavesdropping on their conversations, we start to wonder: Will he explode into violence? Will she? Fielding’s latest novel is about as perfect a character-based thriller as you can find. Told in the present tense, in alternating chapters narrated by some of the main characters, the story becomes darker and more threatening as it progresses, until we sense the inevitable: something terrible is about to happen. Eventually, each chapter that ends without tragedy creates in the reader a palpable sense of relief. Until the relief ends. In the residents of an ordinary-looking cul-de-sac, Fielding has created some of her strongest, most compelling characters. An outstanding thriller and a perfect beach read.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Fielding's built-in audience will jump-start demand, but expect a late-summer boom as the book starts turning up in beach bags everywhere.


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High-aspiring Maggie and her underwhelming husband; accomplished medical professionals Nick and Dani; elderly widow Julia and her just-moved-in grandson; heavy-drinking, suddenly jobless Sean, who is envious of successful wife Olivia; and recently married, already quarreling Aiden and Heidi. These families all live in a Florida cul-de-sac whose quiet night air is soon shattered by gunshot—because everyone here is troubled, and they all have guns.


Publishers Weekly
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This gripping psychological thriller from Fielding (All the Wrong Places) focuses on the occupants of five identical two-story homes on a cul-de-sac in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., in the two months leading up to a Fourth of July weekend when simmering resentments finally boil over. Wife beating, alcoholism, PTSD, depression, and free-floating anxiety are all to be found in the cul-de-sac, where every household has at least one gun. (One troubled resident thinks to himself, “This is Florida, after all, where guns are as accessible as gummy bears.”) The fulcrum of the large ensemble cast is Maggie MacKay, who moved to Palm Beach Gardens with her husband and two children to escape a threat in L.A. Maggie’s husband recently moved out because he could no longer cope with what he calls her paranoia. Despite her fears, Maggie decides she must take action to help her neighbors in peril. As Fielding slowly reveals each character’s secrets, she nicely upsets readers’ perceptions and expectations as they try to figure out who will be the first to snap—and who will die. Suspense fans will be well rewarded. Agent: Tracy Fisher, WME. (Aug.)

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