Everyone has the same questions about best friends Owen and Luna:
What binds them together so tightly? Why weren't they ever a couple? And
why do people around them keep turning up dead? In this riveting novel
from the New York Times bestselling author of The Passenger, every
answer raises a new, more chilling question.
"Masterfully plotted, The Accomplice is both a keep-you-guessing
mystery and a keenly and tenderly observed character study."--Attica
Locke, author of Bluebird, Bluebird and Heaven, My Home
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ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: PopSugar**
Owen Mann is charming, privileged, and chronically dissatisfied. Luna
Grey is secretive, cautious, and pragmatic. Despite their differences,
they form a bond the moment they meet in college. Their names soon
become indivisible--Owen and Luna, Luna and Owen--and stay that way even
after an unexplained death rocks their social circle.
They're still best friends years later, when Luna finds Owen's wife
brutally murdered. The police investigation sheds light on some
long-hidden secrets, but it can't penetrate the wall of mystery that
surrounds Owen. To get to the heart of what happened and why, Luna has
to dig up the one secret she's spent her whole life burying.
The Accomplice brilliantly examines the bonds of shared history, what
it costs to break them, and what happens when you start wondering how
well you know the one person who truly knows you.