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The Undercurrent

The Undercurrent

Sarah Sawyer

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ISBN: 9781958506448

Publisher: Zibby Publishing

Publication Date: 10/8/24

Binding: Hardcover

Age Range: -

Grade Range: NA-NA

Series: ,

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Language: English

BISAC: Fiction, Psychological, Literary, Thrillers, and Domestic

Related Subjects: Investigation, Cold cases (Criminal investigation), Mothers, Families, Austin (Tex.), Detective and mystery fiction, Psychological fiction, Novels, and Missing persons

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"A mystery of remarkable scope, bristling with intelligence, beauty, and humanity. It is, quite simply: stunning." --Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl

"A stunning, achingly beautiful and gripping mystery. Full of page-turning suspense, intrigue, and secrets...I loved it." --Chris Whitaker, author of All the Colors of the Dark

"Delve into a thrilling novel where dark secrets and hidden agendas intertwine, keeping you on the edge of your seat with every twist and turn." --E! Online

An Apple Books Best Debut of 2024
Fall 2025 Reading Group Indie Next Pick
19th Annual National Indies Excellence Awards Finalist

An overwhelmed new mother becomes obsessed with the unsolved disappearance of a young girl from her small Texas hometown--and unearths her own family's dark secret.

It's 2011 and the decades-old case of Deecie Jeffries's disappearance in Austin, Texas, is still cold. New mom Bee, struggling with postpartum depression, is living in Portland, Maine, having left Austin--and those memories--far behind. Until Leo, her childhood crush and her estranged twin Gus's best friend, suddenly resurfaces, drawing Bee back into their shared past.

Bee's predictable life is upended, pushing her to return to her childhood home and piece together a neighborhood's shattered history. She becomes consumed with a need to uncover the truth about Deecie's disappearance and what happened to the families who lived across the field from one another--Gus, Leo, and their mothers: Mary, a homemaker, whose only escape is the local community theater, and Diana, a serious academic dedicated to her studies.

Told from multiple perspectives and timelines, The Undercurrent is a gripping portrait of motherhood, broken family bonds, and buried secrets.

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