<p>A Goodreads Best Book of the Month</p><p>Goodreads Big Books of Fall Selection</p><p>POPSUGAR Fall Must Read Selection</p><p>“In her latest novel (after <i>Smoke</i>), McKenzie stacks puzzle upon puzzle...Telling the story in alternating points of view, McKenzie is able to build suspense with two possibly unreliable narrators. She combines suburban angst with real danger to great effect, so that this novel feels like Christos Tsiolkas’s <i>The Slap</i> crossed with Sophie Hannah. Recommended for fans of domestic suspense.” <b>—<i>Library Journal</i></b></p><p>“Nail-biting suspense, deep conflict, intriguing mystery, and a dose of romance...McKenzie's new novel is everything a good suspenseful read should be.” <b>—<i>RT Book Reviews</i>, Top Pick</b></p><p>“[A] gripping thriller...What exactly occurred and who was responsible is the puzzle on which the novel centers, with important consequences to the various characters. The suspense grows, and just when things seem clear, they veer off in another direction.” <b>—<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b></p><p>“A contentious past leads a young couple to move thousands of miles from home to an exemplary family community when things go terribly wrong in Catherine McKenzie’s latest tour de force, <i>Fractured</i>. When tragedy strikes, everyone is a suspect, as McKenzie masterfully weaves together the stories of Julie and John: strangers who become friends, neighbors who become enemies. A tightly drawn narrative that begs the question: How much can we really know about those living closest to us? Truly riveting!” <b>—Mary Kubica, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Good Girl</i> and <i>Pretty Baby</i></b></p><p>“After page-turners <i>Smoke</i> and <i>Hidden</i>, McKenzie is back with another gripping work that explores the limits of trust and the startling intersections of our lives. Tautly written and intricately plotted, <i>Fractured</i> will keep readers guessing until the final page.” <b>—Paula Treick DeBoard, author of <i>The Mourning Hours</i> and <i>The Drowning Girls</i></b></p><p>“Chilling and tense, <i>Fractured</i> is one hell of a twisty ride through the hearts and deeds of people who just might feel familiar enough to make us wonder about ourselves. And the punch at the end is everything it should be. A great read!” <b>—Jamie Mason, author of <i>Three Graves Full</i> and <i>Monday’s Lie</i></b></p><p>“Suspenseful, insightful, and cleverly structured, Catherine McKenzie’s <i>Fractured</i> is a page-turning pleasure. I couldn’t wait to find out what would happen next.” <b>—Leah Stewart, author of <i>The Myth of You and Me</i> and <i>The New Neighbor</i></b></p><p>“<i>Fractured</i> is a well-crafted, extremely addictive story that kept me turning page after page, eager to put all of the pieces together. When the secrets of Pine Street all click into place, you are left with a highly satisfying conclusion that I promise you’ll find yourself pondering long after you read the last page. This is definitely another masterful piece of fiction from one of my favorite authors, Catherine McKenzie.” <b>—Emily Bleeker, bestselling author of <i>Wreckage</i></b></p><p>“Beautifully plotted. Breathlessly paced. <i>Fractured</i> is a difficult book to put down. But its insights into love, marriage, and obsession ensure that you’ll be thinking about it long after you do. This is Catherine McKenzie at her best.” <b>—Matthew Norman, author of <i>We’re All Damaged</i> and <i>Domestic Violets</i></b></p><p>“Catherine McKenzie has crafted a tightly wound tale of complex relationships and engrossing psychological suspense. A finely wrought novel of human strength and frailty, cracked marriages and torn friendships, love and jealousy, <i>Fractured</i> kept me guessing until the very end.” <b>—A. J. Banner, bestselling author of <i>The Good Neighbor</i></b></p><p>“<i>Fractured</i> shatters the cheery facade of a Cincinnati community to expose the dark side of picket fences, block parties, and speed bumps. Think of it as a welcome basket with a ticking bomb inside. This page-turner of a mystery also features a novelist who may or may not be the neighborhood’s bad apple. A thrilling achievement!” <b>—Neil Smith, award winning author of <i>Bang Crunch and Boo</i></b></p> <p>“Catherine McKenzie has quickly become a master of the psychological thriller, and <i>Fractured</i> is no exception. A taut, finely wrought novel that had me holding my breath from the very first page, unsure of where the twists and turns would take me but looking forward to all of them.” <b>—Allison Winn Scotch, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Time of Your Life</i> and <i>In Twenty Years</i></b></p>