214 Palmer Street: A Psychological Time Bomb
Maggie Scott, the old lady living next door to 214 Palmer Street, notices activity in a house that should be empty. Neighbors, Cady, and Josh Caldwell, were away on a boating trip, so who could be staying in their home? The next morning Maggie knocks on the Caldwell door to be answered by Sarah Aden. She explains “I’m housesitting for Cady and Josh. They’ll be back at the end of the month.”
Maggie is satisfied with this explanation, but it’s a lie. Sarah learns about Cady from her Facebook page and the two have never met.
This is just the beginning of 214 Palmer Street, a gripping psychological thriller that is impossible to put down; and if you do, you’re forced to think about the next twist and turn in this superbly written suspense novel.
Sarah Aden is married to the owner of Aden Luxury Car dealership, Kirk Aden, a rich doting husband. When he’s called to the hospital because his wife is assaulted in her own backyard, he’s at her side immediately. When Sarah is released, she needs months of therapy and counseling to recover from the head injury.
With time on her hands during her recovery, Sarah learns her husband has been keeping secrets from her, so she searches for the truth behind the suspicious disappearance of Kirk’s teen buddy; which leads her to Kirk’s childhood home on Palmer Street.
214 Palmer Street is a psychological thriller that doesn’t take a break with intriguing plot twists until the final dramatic climax.
About the Author
Karen McQuestion is an Amazon bestselling author who’s written more than twenty novels and has sold over two million books worldwide. She’s also the co-host, (along with USA Today bestselling author Tess Thompson), of the popular podcast, BEHIND THE BOOK.
Her publishing story has been covered by the Wall Street Journal, Entertainment Weekly, and NPR and she has appeared on ABC’s World News Now and America This Morning. McQuestion’s books share common themes of connection and kindness. She lives in Hartland, Wisconsin.
Sounds like a good psychological thriller.
A must-read.