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56 Days

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NOW STREAMING ON PRIME VIDEO, STARRING DOVE CAMERON AND AVAN JOGIA"Bloody good." --The New York Times"Timely, surprising, emotionally alive, this is about as good as suspense fiction gets." --Washington PostNo one knew they were together. Now one of them is dead.56 DAYS AGOCiara and Oliver meet in a Dublin supermarket queue, just as COVID-19 begins creeping across Ireland. A spark. A chance. A distraction--from everything they're trying to outrun.35 DAYS AGOWith lockdown looming, Oliver suggests they move in together. For Ciara, it feels like a rare opportunity to let a relationship bloom in total privacy. For Oliver, it's the perfect way to keep his past--and his true nature--hidden.TODAYDetectives force their way into Oliver's apartment and find a body decomposing inside.As they untangle a relationship built on secrets and half-truths, they face the ultimate question: Did lockdown give birth to love--or the perfect murder?

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ISBN9798228805569
PublisherBlackstone Publishing
Publication Date02/10/26
Pages394

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  • kihuna
    kihuna

    27 Followers

    4.5

    Dublin. Lockdown. Ciara and Oliver meet shortly before the Covid restrictions begin – and spontaneously decide to move in together. What starts off as romantic quickly turns into a psychological chamber piece. 56 days later, a body is found in Oliver’s apartment. And the question isn’t just: What happened? But rather: Which of them is actually telling the truth?

    Dublin in lockdown: Ciara and Oliver move in together after a short period of dating – 56 days later, a body is found in the apartment. I really loved that from the very beginning you can tell that something isn’t quite right with either of them. What made it especially gripping was constantly trying to piece together what Oliver actually did – and whether Ciara is truly as innocent as she seems. 👀 The time jumps and multiple POVs were very well executed and didn’t disrupt the reading flow at all – if anything, they heightened the tension. And the last 120 pages? I couldn’t put it down. 🔥 The ending was really strong – not necessarily “fair,” but that’s exactly what made it so good. A gripping, cleverly structured thriller with an underlying sense of unease and a finale that truly lingers. 🖤

    Feb 24, 2026

  • briaraq
    briaraq

    3 Followers

    4.0

    Why would Catherine Ryan Howard play me like that?

    Jan 10, 2024

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