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House on Fire

By: Bonnie Kistler
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
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In the best-selling tradition of Jodi Picoult and Celeste Ng, a tightly wound and suspenseful novel about a blended family in crisis after a drunk driving accident leaves the daughter of one parent dead - and the son of the other parent charged with manslaughter.

Divorce lawyer Leigh Huyett knows all too well that most second marriages are doomed to fail. But five years in, she and Pete Conley have a perfectly blended family of her children and his. To celebrate their anniversary, they grab some precious moments of alone time and leave Pete’s, son Kip, a high school senior, in charge of Leigh’s 14-year-old daughter, Chrissy, at their home.

Driving back on a rainy Friday night, their cell phones start ringing. After a raucous party celebrating his college acceptance to Duke and his upcoming birthday, Kip was arrested for drunk driving after his truck crashed into a tree. And he wasn’t alone - Chrissy was with him.

Twelve hours later, Chrissy is dead, and Kip is charged with manslaughter.

Kip has always been a notorious troublemaker, but he’s also a star student with a dazzling future ahead of him. At first, Leigh does her best to rally behind Pete and help Kip through his ordeal. Until he changes his story and claims that he wasn’t driving after all - Chrissy was, and he swears there is a witness.

Leigh is stunned that he would lie about such a thing, while Pete clutches onto the story as the last, best hope to save his son, throwing his energy and money into finding this elusive witness. As they hurtle toward Kip’s trial date, husband and wife are torn between loyalty to their children and to each other, while the mystery of what really happened that night intensifies.

This richly conceived and tightly plotted exploration of family and tragedy will have you racing toward its shocking and thought-provoking conclusion.

©2018 Bonnie Kistler (P)2018 Simon & Schuster

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Thought I had it figured out

This is the second book I've listened up by this narrator.... she's phenomenal. The story was sad at times, but there are so many other things going on that it won't bring you down. The stories were well balanced. I highly recommend this one.

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Fantastic and engaging story of the aftermath of a tragic accident. Very insightful and sharp writing. This story would make a great movie!

This heartfelt and emotional story starts off with an almost unbearable tragedy. Two young people returning home from a party are involved in a relatively minor accident. But one of the people in the car dies. It was Chrissy, the stepsister of the alleged driver, Kip. How can their parents deal with this? When Kip is charged with manslaughter as a result, the family is broken apart. The author then raises the question: is there such a thing as a "good" lie?

"They had to start planning how to deal with this. It was what families did when an outside threat loomed. They closed ranks and worked together to shield themselves from it."

But the parents, Peter and Leigh, differ on what it means to deal with Kip's arrest and the death of young, beautiful Chrissy. I loved the questions raised by this thought-provoking book especially in light of the fact that Leigh is an experienced divorce attorney who has seen her share of broken families. Not only did she think that she and Pete had the perfect blended family, she thought she knew what it took to make a second marriage work.

"He picked sides last night, and so did she. The trouble was, neither of them had picked each other."

Family loyalties are divided as Peter and Leigh must wrestle with their grief over losing Chrissy, but with the harsh reality of Kip's arrest. Leigh does not believe her stepson's account of the night of the accident. But Pete is determined to stick by his son and will do whatever is takes to keep from losing his promising future.

“I want him to get off.” He studied the label on his beer bottle. “Don’t you?”
“Of course I do. But not if it takes a lie.”
“I guess that’s where we differ.” He got to his feet. “I want him to get off no matter what.”

I was fascinated by Leigh's clients and the way all of the threads of the plot came together in the end. While 'House on Fire' is a sharp family drama, it is also a smart legal thriller, providing plenty of intrigue and heart-stopping action. I was rooting for Peter and Leigh's marriage to survive Chrissy's death and Kip's arrest while at the same time devouring the juicy details of Leigh's clients' own family dramas. The author explores what it means to be truthful and how grief operates on its own timeline.

"All she could see was Chrissy. A beautiful child on her way to becoming a lovely young woman. Becoming. Unbecoming. Never to be."

Smart, clever and engaging, this was my kind of book. I loved this page-turner and can't wait for more books from Ms. Kistler!

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Very nice book

The narrator was great. Story was very good very thoughtful. Enjoyed it very much. I highly recommend it.

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A bit too many side stories

Overall, I enjoyed this book, for the most part. However, there were just too many side stories going on and I was left trying to figure out how each related back to main one. Well, some of them just didn’t relate AT ALL and furthermore some were left completely unresolved. I don’t like when there’s a character in a novel the writer clearly wants us to like, so we do, and by the end of the novel you realize...hey what happened with that person or that situation. I think the novel tried to take on too many issues and in some cases they just didn’t go together at all! Cassandra Campbell is always a rock star and this novel was no different....five stars for her performance. The novel itself....not so much for the reasons listed above.

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Too long and drawn out

Could have been half The book. There was no closure on a few story lines and some that were closed were disappointing.

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Worth your time!

This book was excellent! It kept my attention the whole time. Compelling story and terrific narration. Loved it!

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Burdened by implausible side plots.

The main plot of this book was thought-provoking and posed some interesting questions. The side plots were so ridiculous and implausible that they ruined the book for me.

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Very slow. Wanted to quit.

The story was very slow building. I wondered for most of the book what the point of the side stories were. It wrapped it all up and finally tied it together at the very end. Ending not worth the rest of it. Narrators voice is too high pitched and sweet and gets worse when she changes characters. Hard to listen to.

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A wonderful story

The plot is a mixture of happiness, grief & overwhelming sadness. Lessons of life that may take near a lifetime to learn. Also tinged with excitement, a bit of mystery and all over, very well written. Narrator Cassandra Campbell is one of the best and made a great book greater. JC

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Narrator

I was looking for a list of books narrated by Cassandra Campbell and discovered this one. Turns out it fit my genre, mystery, romance, law and order.

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