Review: Confessions on the 7:45

Confessions on the 7:45 Confessions on the 7:45 by Lisa Unger
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fast paced story that shifts between timelines and narrators.
This book begins with two women with similar but opposite background stories who meet accidentally on a commuter train. They sit next to each other and begin a conversation about the problems in their lives. One, Martha, is dealing with the repercussions of having an affair with her boss who happens to be married to the owner of the company. On the other hand, Selena, is a married mother and wife who also works outside the home who has just discovered that her suspicions of her husband having an affair are well founded. She has moved the baby camera to a different location so she sees her husband with the nanny. These two women share their secrets and Martha says something questioning how Selena would feel if the nanny disappeared which unsettles Selena even more. Selena is unsure how to take the comment and passes it off as hypothetical. The following Monday, the police arrive at Selena's home and the nanny fails to show up for work having gone missing over the weekend. Quite a beginning!
There are more twists and turns in this plot than one would see coming but I loved every one!
This is a fun and fast paced thriller that will grab you easily and carries through to the very end.
Highly recommend.

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