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Two Nights in Lisbon

Two Nights in Lisbon

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES AND NATIONAL BESTSELLER.
"There’s no such thing as a book you can’t put down, but this one was close." —Stephen King
"Smart suspense at its very best."
John Grisham

Tautly wound and expertly crafted, Two Nights in Lisbon is a riveting thriller about a woman under pressure, and how far she will go when everything is on the line.


You think you know a person . . .

Ariel Pryce wakes up in Lisbon, alone. Her husband is gone—no warning, no note, not answering his phone. Something is wrong.

She starts with hotel security, then the police, then the American embassy, at each confronting questions she can’t fully answer: What exactly is John doing in Lisbon? Why would he drag her along on his business trip? Who would want to harm him? And why does Ariel know so little about her new—much younger—husband?

The clock is ticking. Ariel is increasingly frustrated and desperate, running out of time, and the one person in the world who can help is the one person she least wants to ask.

With sparkling prose and razor-sharp insights, bestselling author Chris Pavone delivers a stunning and sophisticated international thriller that will linger long after the surprising final page.

Reviews
  • Ho Hum

    The book was really good in places but I didn’t like the main character Ariel and so it didn’t really resonate with me like his other books. It felt really woke in places, railing on people who have succeeded in their life financially making them seem shallow…there was definitely a socialist feel to the book. In all levels of society, you have amazingly good people then all the rest by degrees. I also didn’t like that Ariel kept something from her first husband that he deserved to know. She came off at the end looking very selfish for a lot of different reasons.

    By Shaye bae bae

  • Slow Burn

    Slow burn, which is my favorite type of read. Once it picks up the pace, it doesn’t let up. Two Nights in Lisbon is my first Chris Pavone book, & what an introduction. So good.

    By steph_fig

  • A Page Turner Mystery

    Like any great mystery should, it keeps you guessing and entertained. Plenty of surprises and well written.

    By CNN has died

  • A fun ride, a serious topic

    Chris Pavone unreels a labyrinth plot bit by bit at a frenetic pace, but never too fast to paint the details of his characters. From New York to the Hamptons to Lisbon to a small town farm and bookshop, socialite and divorcee Ariel Pryce lives many lives that come together when her new husband John is kidnapped in Lisbon. But Ariel has a secret. And the lifelong burden sexual abuse places on women is the centerpiece of this story.

    By BarryHU69

  • Thank god the setting was good.

    At last, a story about how miserably hard it is to be a beautiful woman. Otherwise, a dull story supported by a cast of 2D stereotypes, that’s partially redeemed by a detailed depiction of Lisbon.

    By iheartjoo

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