The Telegram (St. John's)

The Couple Next Door’ is well-sculpted domestic thriller

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In Shari Lapena’s highly suspensefu­l thriller “The Couple Next Door,” Anne and Marco Conti return home from a dinner party to find their front door open and their six-monthold daughter, Cora, missing.

The Contis had been at their neighbours’ house for a birthday celebratio­n. Their babysitter cancelled at the last minute, so they set up their baby monitor and one of them went home to check on Cora every half hour. After all, they were just next door. And so what if they miss the 1 a.m. check; they’ll be home soon.

But sometime between the last check at 12:30 a.m. and their return home around 1:30 a.m., Cora vanished.

Police detectives Rasbach and Jennings can find no evidence that anyone came into the house after the couple’s last bed check. The townhouses where the couples live share a wall, but no one heard anything during the party. As the police scour the upstate New York town, a few clues — and a lot of inconsiste­ncies — show up.

While the couple’s fears for their daughter’s well-being seem genuine, the detectives have misgivings. Could the Contis have harmed their child and faked the kidnapping to cover up their actions? Or did the kidnapper know that Anne’s parents are uberwealth­y?

Each aspect of their life becomes fodder for the investigat­ion — from Anne’s postpartum depression to Marco’s business dealings.

Twists are subtly revealed with aplomb, taking the story to increasing­ly unpredicta­ble levels. Lapena delves deep to show how the stress of Cora’s disappeara­nce affects the story’s characters, from the Contis to Anne’s parents to even the detectives.

“The Couple Next Door” is a well-sculpted domestic thriller.

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