You Can Never Tell, Sarah Warburton
You Can Never Tell, Sarah Warburton
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You Can Never Tell

Author: Sarah Warburton

Narrator: Jorjeana Marie

Unabridged: 9 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/10/2021


Synopsis

Framed for embezzlement by her best friend Aimee, museum curator Kacy Tremain and her husband Michael move from New Jersey to a charming Texas suburb to escape their past. Kacy quickly makes new friends—preppy, inscrutable Elizabeth, chatty yet evasive Rahmia, and red-headed, unapologetic Lena. But good friends aren't always what they seem. As she navigates the unexpectedly cutthroat social scene of her new town, Kacy begins to receive taunting postcards—and, worse, discovers cameras hidden in the wall of her home. Lena and her husband, Brady, reassure her that the cameras are just relics of the paranoid previous homeowner. Once the cameras are removed and Kacy's fears are quelled, she and Michael make the happy discovery that they are going to be new parents. Months after the birth of their daughter, Michael accidentally makes a shocking discovery about Brady's past. And when Lena suddenly goes missing, Kacy and Michael begin to uncover the truth about their neighbors—and it's more terrible than anyone could have imagined. Interlaced with transcripts of a chilling true crime podcast that follow the tangled threads of the drama, You Can Never Tell is a taut and complex psychological thriller that never lets up until its breathless conclusion.

About Sarah Warburton

Sarah Warburton is the acclaimed author of the Pushcart Prize nominated short story "Survival English," which appeared in Oyster River Page, as well as the short story "Margaret's Magnolia," which appeared in Southern Arts Journal. Prior to writing her debut novel, she spent ten years working as a writer for periodicals, which led to becoming the lead editor for UpClose Magazine. An avid reader and knitter, she currently lives with her family in the mountains of southwestern Virginia.

About Jorjeana Marie

Jorjeana Marie is an acclaimed audiobook narrator who has recorded over four hundred titles. Winner of a prestigious Audie, a SOVAS, and more than a dozen Earphones awards, she has been named one of the best YA voices by AudioFile Magazine year after year. Also an acclaimed actor, voiceover artist, author, playwright, staff writer, and stand-up comic, she graduated from TISCH School of the Arts and holds a MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nilufer

Slow burn start embellished with delicious, heart pounding true crime podcast transcripts, taking a quick turn, fastening up its pace and giving you enough chills to glue your face to your e-reader! Yes, it was one of my greatest reads! The book starts with Kacy and Michael- a married couple’s movin......more

Honest disclosure--I may be suffering from thriller burnout. I absolutely adore a good mystery, and although this book kept me interested throughout, I was missing a really good twist or something to make it stand out above everything else in the genre. Kacy Tremain and her husband Michael were livin......more

Mixed feelings on some aspects of this novel, but ultimately I found it enjoyable and interesting. Kacy has moved away after being framed for an actual crime (though she escaped prosecution) by her truly terrible ex-best friend. Said ex-friend, Aimee, continues to torture her by sending her nasty pos......more

I listened to the audiobook of You Can Never Tell by Sarah Warburton and enjoyed the slow build to the dramatic edge of your sear conclusion. It was perfectly voiced by the narrator Jorjeana Marie. The chapters alternated between the discussion of transcripts from a true crime podcast and the events......more

Goodreads review by Theresa

The readers know who the serial killers are early on, but the protagonists, Kacy and her husband, Michael, don’t. By the time they find out, as you can imagine, the situation is dire. At her last job, Kacy was framed for embezzlement by the person she thought was her best friend. Shamed out of a care......more