Title: The Night We Lost Him
Author: Laura Dave
Genre: Mystery
Published On: September 17, 2024
Publisher: Simon Schuster
Source: digital (Netgalley)
Pages: 320
Synopsis:
Estranged siblings discover their father has been keeping a secret for over fifty years, one that may have been fatal…
Liam Noone was many things to many people. To the public, he was an exacting, self-
made hotel magnate fleeing his past. To his three ex-wives, he was a loving albeit distant family man who kept his finances flush and his families carefully separated. To Nora, he was a father who often loved her from afar β notably a cliffside cottage perched on the California coast from which he fell to his death.
The authorities rule the death accidental, but Nora and her estranged brother Sam have other ideas. As Nora and Sam form an uneasy alliance to unravel the mystery, they start putting together the pieces of their fatherβs pastβand uncover a family secret that changes everything.
With Laura Daveβs trademark combination of soulful suspense and evocative family drama, The Night We Lost Him is a riveting page-turner with a heartbreaking final twist youβll never see coming.
My thoughts
(Spoiler free)
The Night We Lost Him is Laura Daveβs latest novel, her follow-up to the very successful The Last Thing He Told Me (My Review), which was adapted into a limited series, as well. As I was a fan of the book and the adaptation, The Night We Lost Him was a must-read for me. Dave provides the same familial focus, but here itβs between estranged half-siblings whose father has recently passed under suspicious circumstances. I was locked in to this one from the start. Dave successfully creates characters Iβm curious about, as well as come to care about. She knows how to tell a good story.
In the ways that matter, it is all the same moment, isn’t it? The same choice. You move toward your destiny or you move away.
It didnβt hurt that this one was set on the beautiful California coast, where Iβd just returned from visiting, as well as Brooklyn, New York, where Iβve been, as well. If Iβm familiar with the settings, it usually enhances my reading experience.
We meet Nora, who lives in Brooklyn. The recent death of her father has rattled her more than she wants to admit to herself, especially after it followed the death of her mother so closely. When her half-brother Sam reaches out with his concerns about their fatherβs death, she really doesnβt want to deal with it, but she canβt resist being pulled into Samβs suspicious theories, wondering if maybe heβs on to something.
We alternate between Nora in the present and Liam, her father, as we learn about his past, leading up to the moment he died.
Iβve seen a few reviewers say this one shouldnβt be marketed as a thriller, and I have to say I agree. Itβs a mystery or family drama with a few moments that give a thriller vibe. But it didnβt change how I felt about this one, I was always happy to dive back into it, invested and intrigued. And the book was a solid four stars for me up until the ending, which was fine, but just a little anti-climatic for my taste.
I was happy to see this one is being adapted, as well. Dave is currently working on a film adaptation. I think with the right changes, it could improve the story as it transitions from page to screen. The cast of characters and their dynamics are interesting and the layered story keeps you invested, and of course, thereβs the atmospheric setting. If you havenβt already, add The Night We Lost Him to your fall reading list!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. Thank you to Simon Schuster and Netgalley for providing me with an advance copy.
My Rating: 3.75 stars
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About the Author
A Song For A Book
I was happy to find a playlist for the book shared by the publisher on Spotify. They mention that Dave played one song on a loop while writing, so of course I had to highlight it: “You’re Gonna Go Far” by Noah Kahan.
The only time I got to prayin’ for a red light
Was when I saw your destination as a deadline
“This is normal conversation, babe, it’s all fine”
Makin’ quiet calculations where the fault lies
This is good land, or at least it was
It takes a strong hand and a sound mind
The college kids are gettin’ so young, ain’t they?
They’re correctin’ all the grammar on a spray paint
And I even gave up drivin’ after nightfall
I got tired of the frat boys with their brights on
This is good land, or at least it was
It takes a strong hand and a sound mind
t makes me smile to know when things get hard
Ooh-ooh, you’ll be far
Ooh-ooh, you’ll be far from here…
Have you read The Night We Lost Him? Did you add it to your tbr? Let me know in the comments!
Sounds good. I’ll have to keep this one in mind when I’m looking for a family drama type mystery.