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Hardcover Book Details
  • 05/2024
  • 9781645387671
  • 340 pages
  • $25.99
Paperback Book Details
  • 05/2024
  • 9781645387411
  • 340 pages
  • $18.99
Janet Roberts
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What Lies We Keep
Cybersecurity expert Ted McCord has been fired. He risked everything in a game far beyond his control. It's the last straw for Charlotte McCord, who's never understood her husband's addiction to the trappings of corporate life-the titles, the money, and the promise of visible success that he prefers over his family's ranch. Six months earlier, Ted did something unthinkable to gain a promotion and hid his actions from his wife. Now the guilty coconspirators have turned the tables on him. Ted claims he's innocent, but Charlotte leaves, taking their daughter. As Ted works to clear his name, Charlotte leans on her friends. But one friend has a secret that shocks Charlotte, upending everything she believes about Ted. Unsure who to trust, she jettisons from hurt and anger to the tempting promise of solace in the arms of a handsome river rescue officer. Stretching from Pittsburgh's urban skyline to the beautiful ranch country of Montana, What Lies We Keep is a moving story of corporate ambition that shakes the very foundations of a marriage and asks: What happens when we embrace the life we think we should have, rather than the life we do have?
Reviews
Roberts (author of Seven Thin Dimes) offers up a story of ambition, love, betrayal, and redemption as cybersecurity specialist Ted McCord faces the toughest days of his life. He and his wife Charlotte are in marriage counseling, his brother Jesse is having financial difficulties running the family ranch in Montana that Ted fled for the corporate life, and now Ted has just been fired and accused of embezzling money from his company and hiding it in an account under the name of his 5-year-old daughter. Soon the FBI is knocking on his door, while Charlotte feels at loose ends. Ted insists he’s didn’t do it, but Charlotte says, heartbreakingly, “I’m not so naive, Ted, that I can’t figure out it’s unlikely you’re totally innocent.”

Readers are taken through the cold sweat of Ted's nightmares: fear of being exposed, fear of being duped, fear of being left behind, and the fear of losing everything he holds dear as a result of a few desperate decisions. Roberts grounds the suspense in convincing human detail and relationships: Ted left the family ranch in Montana as a young man to seek out a life where he felt validated by titles, money, and upward mobility. When Ted confesses to Charlotte that everything about their life has come unwound, the couple are forced to face some hard truths: he’s been lying to her, their friends may not be who they think they are and there is a bigger scheme underway to destroy them both than either really knows.

The story is engaging and the characters and plot are both well-developed, though the "whodunnit" and "why" are fairly easy to deduce. Most every character is fairly flawed, in ways both touchingly human and sometimes disheartening, but the novel’s most moving when it reveals there’s more to these people than expected, as in a lovely exchange between Charlotte and the mother she considers cold and disapproving. Unexpected warmth and connection amid the suspense will keep readers turning the pages.

Takeaway: Tense story of the fallout in a marriage after a husband’s accused of embezzlement.

Comparable Titles: Michael Eon’s These Things Happen, Angela Terry’s Charming Falls Apart.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Hardcover Book Details
  • 05/2024
  • 9781645387671
  • 340 pages
  • $25.99
Paperback Book Details
  • 05/2024
  • 9781645387411
  • 340 pages
  • $18.99
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