53 pages • 1 hour read
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In Catherine Steadman's adult psychological thriller Something in the Water, married couple Mark and Erin Roberts face a descent into criminality, secrets, and greed after discovering a duffle bag filled with dirty money and gems while on their honeymoon. Their decision to keep the bag leads to a cascade of poor choices and dangerous encounters, exploring themes of deception and the lengths people will go to protect their lies.
Catherine Steadman's Something in the Water hooks readers with its gripping narrative and dynamic characters, drawing praise for its fast pace and engaging plot. However, some critics note that certain twists feel predictable and the ending is somewhat divisive. Overall, it's a compelling thriller that keeps readers on edge but may leave some wanting more depth.
Readers who appreciate psychological thrillers with unexpected twists should enjoy Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman. Similar in style to Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl and Paula Hawkins's The Girl on the Train, this novel captivates with its suspenseful plot and complex characters, ideal for fans of gripping, dark mysteries.