Jeffrey Marshall, Undetected (Dog Ear Publishing 2019)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52123874-undetected?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=sZjHmdYn4h&rank=2
Suzy is on the run, hiding out in a downscale motel in Nashville (hey, I’m Susie from Nashville. I think I know that motel), on her way to Little Rock. She’s recently buried her husband Avery, whom she killed. Now, she is married to Dean, Alex’s dad.
Alex has trouble communicating with his teenage son Jason—not so much his daughter Jennifer.
Alicia and her husband are getting a divorce. Brian is walking out of her life just like her mother Tina did 21 years ago. Her daughter Alison is defending her friend Suri against racist trolls on Facebook. ‘It must have been hard for you not to be able to talk to your mother like this,’ she says.
Jennifer’s leg is badly hurt in a hockey game, and Suzy’s reaction to this tragedy is bizarre.
Then one day in New York, Dean and Suzy are having lunch at the Ritz, and a woman comes up and calls Suzy ‘Tina’.
Sally in Little Rock has kept up an email correspondence with Tina since they were 16, since the day Tina broke her tibia being chased by her drunken father.
Alex and Jason help Dean clear out some boxes in the garage. They find an old obit which sets Alex on a mission to uncover his step-mother Suzy’s secrets. Alex meets another stepson, who admits he and his siblings grew up ‘like mushrooms, kept in the dark’.
There’s a sense that this sort of thing could happen to any family. Time separates people, and you don’t always get the chance to check up on everyone. In this case, led by Alex, this family starts to put their heads together and figure out what’s going on.
There is admirable attention to verisimilitude when it comes to the process of changing identities, murders going undetected, etc. I think it might have been more exciting if we’d had some kind of ticking timebomb. There’s a good build up of suspense, though, a drip feed of new information as each member of the family adds their own bit to the puzzle.
Except for the prologue/chapter 1, which lets us know Suzy killed her husband Avery, it takes a few chapters to figure out what the book is going to be about. The snake on the (absolutely gorgeous) cover is a hint. By Chapter 11 we understand that it’s a mystery around Suzy’s identity or her past. The ending is not what you expect.









