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Mothers' Instinct

A Novel of Suspense

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The inspiration for the major motion picture starring Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain

"Had me in its grips from the first page to the astonishing and jaw-dropping ending." —Samantha M. Bailey, USA Today bestselling author of Woman On the Edge

A dark, intense domestic thriller about next-door neighbors whose close friendship is upended by a tragic accident, from the queen of Belgian crime.

David and Laetitia Brunelle and Sylvain and Tiphaine Geniot are inseparable friends and next-door neighbors in a pretty, tranquil suburb. Their sons Milo and Maxime, born in the same year, grow up together as close as brothers. But when Maxime is killed in an accident, their idyllic world shatters. Maxime's parents, Sylvain and Tiphaine, are consumed by grief and bitterness, while David and Laetitia are wracked with guilt for their role in the tragedy. Soon the couples are barely speaking, although they maintain a polite façade.

Then a mysterious series of "accidents" begins to happen to Milo, raising Laetitia's suspicions. Are their former best friends trying to punish them by threatening their son? As an increasingly paranoid Laetitia frantically tries to protect Milo from harm, the little civility left between the two families curdles into outward hostility. Is Laetitia just imagining things? Or are Sylvain and Tiphaine secretly conspiring to exact their revenge . . . and if so, who will pay?

In her American debut, blockbuster Belgian author Barbara Abel plunges into the deepest, darkest corners of her characters' hearts and minds to explore the limits of friendship, the overwhelming power of maternal love, and how far hate, fear, and vengeance can drive us. Tense and blood-chilling, with a surprising final twist, Mothers' Instinct will keep you on edge until the final page.

Translated from the French by Susan Pickford

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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2022

      David and Laetitia Brunelle and Sylvain and Tiphaine Geniot are the closest of couples, their sons--Milo and Maxime, respectively--like brothers. But when Maxime is killed in an accident, the Brunelles feel so awkward around the grieving Genoits that the couples pull apart. Then freakish little accidents plague Milo, and Laetitia suspects her former friends. Belgian author Abel makes her U.S. debut with a 75,000-copy first printing; look for the forthcoming film starring Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain.

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    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2023
      A relationship between two close couples is tested after a tragedy derails their friendship. Next-door neighbors in a quiet French suburb, David and Laetitia Brunelle and Sylvain and Tiphaine Geniot are also inseparable friends. Both couples find out they are expecting within a few months of each other, and their children, Milo and Maxime, become best friends, too. Then, years later, a tragedy occurs and entirely destroys their lives and friendship. Maxime dies in an accident, causing resentment and tension between the families. When Milo begins to suffer from a series of mysterious accidents, like an inadvertent poisoning at the Geniots' house that brings him to death's door, things begin to escalate, with each couple blaming the other for their misfortunes. Author Abel does a lot of summarizing about the couples and their relationships to each other rather than bringing the friendships to life on the page, and none of the characters come across as three-dimensional. The point of view jumps around among all four parents, so much so that you never get a real feel for any of the characters, and they start to blend together. There is a lot of yelling and a lot of crying and dialogue that extends for paragraphs at a time. Not much happens, and much of what does is implausible. The chapters are short and the book's a fast read, yet it's hard to care about what happens to any of the characters because they're all so awful to each other and have few redeeming qualities. Though the premise is intriguing, the book lacks the tension and character development to hold a reader's interest.

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