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Mystery Thriller Suspense

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The Night We Lost Him

The Night We Lost Him

by Laura Dave, Julia Whelan

4.3 (34 ratings)
Mystery Thriller Suspense

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Simon & Schuster Audio

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About This Book

In this riveting novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me , estranged siblings discover their father has been keeping a secret for more than fifty years, one that may have been fatal... Liame Noone was many things to many people. To the public, he was an exacting, self-made hotel magnate fleeing his past.

To his three ex-wives, he was a loving albeit distant family man who kept his finances flush and his families carefully separated. To Nora, he was a father who often loved her from afar—notably, a cliffside cottage perched on the California coast where he fell to his death. The authorities rule the death accidental, but Nora and her estranged brother Sam have other ideas.

As Nora and Sam form an uneasy alliance to unravel the mystery, they start putting together the pieces of their father’s past and uncover a family secret that changes everything. With Laura Dave’s trademark blend of soulful suspense and evocative family drama, The Night We Lost Him is a riveting thriller with a heartbreaking final twist that you will never see coming.

Introduction

In the small, seemingly tranquil town of Willow Creek, a single night changes everything. When a beloved family member disappears without a trace, the tightly-knit community is thrown into chaos. As the days turn into weeks, buried secrets and long-held grudges begin to surface, challenging relationships and testing loyalties.

The night they lost him was only the beginning of a journey through the shadows of the past and the complexities of the human heart.

Key Takeaways

Unraveling mysteries leads to unexpected connections and revelations. Loyalty is tested when hidden truths and secret histories emerge. The journey through loss and discovery reshapes relationships and identities.

Detailed Description

The Night We Lost Him takes readers on an emotional rollercoaster through the corridors of uncertainty and hope. In a town shrouded with hidden pasts the mysterious disappearance opens doors to long-buried secrets. Brimming with tension this novel deftly unravels a story of untold truths and unexpected ties.

Standout Features

As the search unfolds under the relentless gaze of curious onlookers individual secrets rise to the surface entwining the lives of the family with the threads of the community's history Through vivid narrative and complex characters readers witness the struggle to maintain belief in the face of growing doubt and despair.

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Language:English
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Publisher:Simon & Schuster Audio
Authors:Laura Dave, Julia Whelan

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4.3

Based on 34 ratings

Customer Reviews

making space for those we love

Jill Nicely
September 18, 2024

Nora is a renowned architect known for creating spaces that are inviting and reaffirming. Using the natural light to create a room, or a home, that can heal and restore those within is her passion. Her schedule is packed with appointments and projects, but she agreed to talk about another project in Brooklyn anyway. It’s a home that means a lot to her, as it used to belong to her mentor. But when she shows up to the appointment, in the beautiful brownstone that had been lovingly designed by her dear friend, she finds a woman who is about to get married and wants to gut the place. Nora is about to turn down the job and leave when she realizes who it is who made the appointment. The woman is about to marry her half-brother Sam, whose calls Nora had been ignoring for weeks. But now that he’s gotten her there under sketchy circumstances, she is willing to give him a few minutes. It’s only been a couple of months since their father slipped on the cliffs near his seaside cabin Windbreak, and Sam wants Nora to know a couple of things. First, their father left Windbreak to her. And second, Sam doesn’t think their father fell. He thinks that someone pushed him over that cliff. Liam Noone had built an empire of small, luxury-driven hotels. They were all beautiful, enviable, successful resorts that were situated in nature. He had been married three times, with his first marriage giving him a daughter and his second marriage giving him twin boys, Sam and his brother Tommy. Liam had tried for years to get Nora to work for him, but she always refused. She had wanted to build something of her own. Tommy had become a lawyer and gone to work for the family business, but Sam had been a baseball star until a car accident ruined his dreams of the MLB. After that, he reluctantly joined his brother in working for their father, but it didn’t fulfill him the way it did Tommy. But now Liam is gone, the company belonged to Sam and Tommy, and the cabin where he died belonged to Nora. And while Nora doesn’t necessarily believe that Liam’s death was anything but an accident, she does agree to visit Windbreak with Sam and get some more information. The more information they gather, the more people close to their father that they talk to, the more questions arise. It seems like everyone is trying to hide something from them, like they all have an agenda of their own that is keeping them from finding the truth about their father’s death. And the more resistance they come across, the more Nora realizes that maybe they’re not hiding the truth about Liam’s death. Maybe what they’re really hiding is the truth about Liam’s life. Suddenly Nora feels like she didn’t know her father at all, and she sets about trying to figure out just who he was, to try to see if that will help her come to terms with how he died. Laura Dave’s new thriller, The Night We Lost Him, is based on a mystery of how a successful man died. But under that, there is a deeply moving picture of a family filled with secrets. Every relationship in this book is imbued with questions, and the search for answers reveals the ways we love and withhold love in order to save something of ourselves from relationships that could consume us. The idea of making space for others is brought into sharp relief by the physical places that Liam and Nora create, as they use light and space to bring about healing and connection. I thought that The Night We Lost Him was as beautiful a book as I’ve read in a long time. It’s smooth and supple, the words tumbling along as I lost time and found many pages had slipped by as I warmed myself in this story. It’s a gentle thriller, with enough complications to keep me interested but nothing that made me feel tense. The emotional story line is where this book shines, taking the time to look at the small and large decisions we make in relationships, the choices that make us and break us, the moments where that intimacy can deepen or be lost forever. This story is masterfully told but slips by way too quickly. I wanted to wallow in its beauty for much longer. And that is my only complaint. Galleys for The Night We Lost Him were provided by S&S/Marysue Rucci Books, with many thanks.

Not what I thought it would be

Megan L.
September 17, 2024

I recognize the time and effort put into every book written and perhaps it's just me and my particular taste but I could not get into this book. It was definitely not "pulse-pounding suspense". If anything, I was bored most of the time and it was difficult to keep the story straight will the ever-expanding cast of characters as the book went on. In some ways it felt as if this was a sequel and as such the readers should already be familiar with the characters. In other instances, brand new characters were introduced awkwardly just to get to a plot point. "Hey, random person, you went to school with my Dad decades ago right? Tell me a story which will lead to the next plot point." I was actually more interested in Liam and Cory's story chapters than the actual plot but they were so short. Be warned though, there are no shortage of romances and entanglements during this entire book. None of them feel meaningful or really go anywhere so Additionally the "mystery" was solved mostly through contrivances (see example above). Another one, Nora knocks on the door of the home her father lived in 20 years ago and the owner not only lets her in but lets her go into the nursery alone during which time she finds a clue. Even the solution to the mystery, the best part, didn't bring any satisfaction for me. *Thanks to NetGalley and S&S/ Marysue Rucci Books for an eARC*

Estranged siblings seek to solve the mystery of their father's death.

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William de Rham
September 17, 2024

I’m more than a third of the way through this mystery about the death of Liam Samuel Noone, the thrice-married father of three, and developer and head “of the most sought-after luxury boutique hotel and resort empire in North America.” What caused him to fall to his death from the cliff just outside his seaside cottage in central California? Accident? Self-harm? Something more nefarious? Did it involve the family's resort business? A competitor? An enemy he might have made? Those are among the questions two of his adult children, Sam and Nora, set out together to answer. Never mind that they grew up in separate households and have spent no time together; or that Nora—who’s already succeeded as a “neuroarchitect,” designing spaces to benefit health and well-being—wants nothing to do with Sam, the company her father built, or any of her father’s wealth. What they share is the desire for answers. So far, it’s a very well-written book. There's plenty of conflict. The characters have depth. Their relationships, and the family dynamics and dysfunction, are compelling. The New York and California settings are well-described, giving us clear pictures of where we are and helping to involve us in the story. Main character Nora does do lots of internal ruminating about her losses and feelings. Sometimes it adds to the story. Sometimes it drags at it or gets in the way. Otherwise, I’m enjoying "The Night We Lost Him" and am wondering how many surprises might be in store. More later

Laura Dave's best novel yet

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David
September 17, 2024

I didn't want this novel to end. Its a mystery and a family drama in one. even better than the last thing he told me with a twist I didn't see coming. wow. i loved it.