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Novel · 2022 · Psychological Thriller

An Unthinkable Thing

"An Unthinkable Thing explores the trauma of loneliness and the power of belonging, through the eyes of a tender, unforgettable young narrator. You'll be deeply moved by this thoughtful and atmospheric page-turner."
— Ashley Audrain, #1 national bestselling author of The Push
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Synopsis

A tragedy brings a young boy into the home of a "perfect" family — one whose dark secrets begin closing in, until a horrifying moment changes everything.

Tommie Ware's life is turned upside down the summer of 1958, just after his eleventh birthday. When his beloved aunt — the woman who raised him — doesn't return after her shift as a night nurse and is later found murdered, there is only one place left for Tommie to go: "home" to the mother who handed him over the day he was born.

All is not as it seems behind the hedgerow surrounding the lavish Henneberry estate where Tommie's mother, Esther, works as live-in housekeeper. Her employers have agreed he can stay until she "sorts things out," but as she's at the family's beck and call around the clock, Tommie is mostly left on his own to navigate the grounds, the massive house, and the twisted family inside.

Soon he is enmeshed in the oppressive attentions of matriarch Muriel, who is often heavily medicated, and of fifteen-year-old, Martin, who treats Tommie sometimes like a kid brother, sometimes like a pawn in a confusing game. By summer's end, the secrets and games tighten around Tommie and his mother, until a horrific crime is discovered and we are faced with an unthinkable question: could an eleven-year-old boy really have committed cold-blooded murder?

Recognition
  • Shortlisted for Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence — Best Crime Novel
  • One of The Globe and Mail's "Six thrillers to help soothe the crime of summer's end"
  • One of CBC Books' Fiction Books to Watch for in Spring 2022
Praise

What Critics Are Saying
about An Unthinkable Thing

A superb read about helplessness, power, wealth, honesty, and truth — nightmarishly compelling.
— Booklist (starred review)
From the enticing first pages to the shocking last lines, Nicole Lundrigan's An Unthinkable Thing explores the trauma of loneliness and the power of belonging, through the eyes of a tender, unforgettable young narrator.
— Ashley Audrain, international bestselling author of The Push
I loved AN UNTHINKABLE THING, and I confess feeling a good deal of envy in the artistry of its telling. This is a magnificent example of all the elements of fine fiction converging to create the perfect tale.
— William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author of Ordinary Grace and This Tender Land
Gothic horror meets literary suspense, this novel showcases Lundrigan's impressive talent for crafting a story that is propulsive yet measured, never giving up its mysteries too easily.
— Karma Brown, #1 bestselling author of Recipe for a Perfect Wife