Savage Lane, Jason Starr
Savage Lane, Jason Starr
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Savage Lane

Author: Jason Starr

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 8 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/13/2015


Synopsis

Karen Daily, recently divorced, lives with her two kids in a quaint suburb of New York City. She's teaching at a nearby elementary school, starting to date again, and for the first time in years has found joy in her life.

Mark Berman, Karen's friend and neighbor, wants out of his unhappy marriage, and so does his wife, Deb, but they have been staying together for their kids. Unbeknownst to Karen, Mark has a rich fantasy life about her, which has grown into a full-blown obsession. As rumors about Karen spread and a bigger secret is uncovered, she becomes a murder suspect and the target of a twisted psychopath.

About Jason Starr

Jason Starr is the internationally bestselling author of many crime novels and thrillers, including Nothing Personal, Hard Feelings, and Panic Attack. Jason is one of only several authors who have won the Anthony Award for mystery fiction multiple times. He lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Erin on November 27, 2019

So refreshing! Just some awful people doing what awful people do.. Add a complete nutball (or 2) & you’ll fly right through this book like I did! It reminds me of a palette cleanser.. Like if you get bogged down in too many rambling, predictable, serious books.. Take a break! Jason Starr obviously s......more

Goodreads review by Josh on February 28, 2018

Jason Starr gets inside the crawl space of the minds of his characters in similar fashion to suburban noir authors James M Cain and Megan Abbott as he weaves a seductively good tale infused with satire, secrets, and murder. The suburbs are a breeding ground for gossip, and it's this gossip that lead......more

Goodreads review by Benoit on June 22, 2018

I shouldn't have enjoyed this novel as much as I did. It's vile, crass and has little to no faith in human nature. And yet, I found myself gravitating towards these characters because they're so cartoonish and removed from reality that I didn't feel appalled by the shortcomings of their warped realit......more