The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain

The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain

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The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain is an interesting mix of thriller and historical fiction that will both terrify you and give you pause. The book has dual timelines and narrators, which work well together to keep the story moving. This is an enjoyable and enlightening novel that will evoke many emotions.

The Last House on the Street by Diane ChamberlainTitle: The Last House on the Street
Author: Diane Chamberlain
Also by this author: Big Lies in a Small Town
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Genres: Adult Fiction, Historical Fiction, Mystery
Publication Date: January 11, 2022
Rating: four-stars

Summary (from Goodreads):

From bestselling author Diane Chamberlain comes an irresistible new novel that perfectly interweaves history, mystery, and social justice.

When Kayla Carter's husband dies in an accident while building their dream house, she knows she has to stay strong for their four-year-old daughter. But the trophy home in Shadow Ridge Estates, a new development in sleepy Round Hill, North Carolina, will always hold tragic memories. But when she is confronted by an odd, older woman telling her not to move in, she almost agrees. It's clear this woman has some kind of connection to the area...and a connection to Kayla herself.

Kayla's elderly new neighbor, Ellie Hockley, is more welcoming, but it's clear she, too, has secrets that stretch back almost fifty years. Is Ellie on a quest to right the wrongs of the past? And does the house at the end of the street hold the key? Told in dual time periods, The Last House on the Street is a novel of shocking prejudice and violence, forbidden love, the search for justice, and the tangled vines of two families.

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Review: The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain

Set in alternating timelines between 1965 and 2010, we learn the stories of two women and how  their lives intersect. Ellie is a white young adult in the ’60s who is an activist helping Black Americans in North Carolina registering to vote. Her story is compelling and scary, as she sees first hand how racism affects those around her. Meanwhile, in 2010, Kayla is building a new house and is discovering that the area has more history and ghosts than she was aware of.

❀ Exciting and Terrifying

While I found the book to be slow paced at first, the dual narrators are both enjoyable to read about, and when the two characters’ lives begin to intertwine, the story really starts to click. I found it hard to set down once things start to unravel. The way the author has set the stage for the story to shock readers is exciting and terrifying.

❀ Historical references

The mix of historical fiction and thriller is what makes this book unique and engaging. There are lots of interesting historical references with themes of racism and social justice. Also, a forbidden romance adds tension and intrigue to the plot that will break your heart.

❀ Does not disappoint

The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain is a fascinating combination of historical fiction and thriller that will entertain and engage you at the same time. Fans of the author’s previous works will not be disappointed in this latest novel. I can’t wait to see what Chamberlain has in store for us next.

About Diane Chamberlain

Diane Chamberlain

DIANE CHAMBERLAIN is the bestselling author of more than twenty novels published in over eleven languages. Her books include The First Lie, Her Mother's Shadow, The Good Father, and Kiss River. She lives in North Carolina with her partner, photographer John Pagliuca, and her shelties, Keeper and Cole.

Lori

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25 thoughts on “The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain

  1. anovelglimpse says:

    I can feel the intensity of this book through your review. I would have a hard time with that slow pace, though. Might be one I would listen to instead of reading. I’m intrigued by your review.

  2. Eva Millien says:

    The Last House on the Street sounds like a great mystery for me to enjoy! Thanks for sharing your review and have a sunshiny day!

  3. Sophie says:

    It’s been so long since I have read her books but the mix of historical fiction and thriller is something that could really work well for me!

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