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The Favor: A Novel by Nora Murphy
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The Favor: A Novel (edition 2022)

by Nora Murphy (Author)

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A gripping debut domestic suspense novel, Nora Murphy's thrilling The Favor explores with compassion and depth what can happen when women pushed to the limit take matters into their own hands.
"A thrilling debutâ??I couldn't put it down!"â??Shari Lapena, #1 internationally bestselling author of Not a Happy Family and The Couple Next Door

Leaving would be dangerous. Staying could be worse.
Leah and McKenna have never met, though they have parallel lives.
They don'tâ??everâ??find themselves in the same train carriage or meet accidentally at the gym or the coffee shop.
They don'tâ??everâ??discuss their problems and find common ground.
They don'tâ??everâ??acknowledge to each other that although their lives have all the trappings of success, wealth and happiness, they are, in fact, trapped.
Leah understands that what's inside a home can be far more dangerous than what's outside. So when she notices someone else who may be starting down the same path she's on, she pays attention. She watches over McKenna from afar. Until one night she sees more than she bargained for. Leah knows she can't save herself, but perhaps she can save McKenna.
Leah and McKenna have never met. But they will.
A Macmillan Audio production from
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Title:The Favor: A Novel
Authors:Nora Murphy (Author)
Info:Minotaur Books (2022), 288 pages
Collections:NetGalley, Read
Rating:****
Tags:thriller, contemporary fiction

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This is not a book that I will remember, although the premise is interesting, and the first half held my interest. Two professional women married to successful men, unknown to each other, are in controlling, abusive marriages. Their husbands have made it impossible for them to continue their careers, so they are eventually on what amounts to house arrest with every move tracked on their husbands’ phones. What subsequently happens is justice with favors returned by two strangers. ( )
  pdebolt | Apr 15, 2024 |
Leah and McKenna have never met. Leah sees McKenna in a liquor store one afternoon and is so intrigued because they look alike that she follows her home, realizing that they live near each other. She watches as McKenna is having wine with some friends and relaxing and then noticeably tenses when her husband arrives home. Leah senses that they not only look alike but are victims of controlling, abuse husbands. She knows the signs. She rushes home to her own husband and her life but can't shake the similarities between herself and McKenna, even though she doesn't know her name. Where there is a murder in the neighborhood, Detective Harrison is called in to investigate. He has little to go one until there is another murder under similar circumstances. Are these murders tied to these two couples or not? ( )
  Cathie_Dyer | Feb 29, 2024 |
3.5 rounded up!

“We were guilty. But we were also victims. We were survivors.”

Two highly educated and professionally accomplished women – Leah and McKenna – married to equally educated and accomplished men , no financial worries and homeowners in respectable neighborhoods- what more could a woman want? But the truth behind their picture-perfect lives is not what any woman would dream her life to be.

On her routine liquor run, Leah notices McKenna and sees through her polished exterior or rather sees herself reflected in McKenna’s demeanor. On an impulse, Leah follows McKenna home – and as she repeats her trips to McKenna's neighborhood, her suspicions are confirmed. McKenna is in an abusive marriage similar to her own. Leah,unable to help herself, feels compelled to help McKenna – as a favor. What follows is a sequence of events that changes their lives irrevocably. The larger part of the narrative is shared by Leah and McKenna with a few segments narrated by a third character who is introduced later in the story. The narrative switches between the past and present detailing the lives of both Leah and McKenna- their courtship and subsequent marriage with their respective spouses and the present state of their lives , their professional accomplishments and the circumstances under which they are forced to quit their respective jobs and how despite not ever knowing each other in the past and hardly ever interacting with one another in the present, they become involved in each other's lives.

Fast-paced, with an engaging narrative and well – fleshed out characters, Nora Murphy’s The Favor is an impressive debut! However, you need to suspend disbelief quite a bit to fully enjoy the story. If you don’t overthink it, the plot will definitely pull you in from the very first page!

The author, who is a practicing attorney, uses her professional experience in dealing with survivors of intimate partner violence in her insightful and vivid depiction of the various manifestations of abuse – humiliation, manipulation, coercion, and ultimately physical assault. In her note at the end of the book, she makes a valid point that domestic violence and spousal abuse are not limited to families lacking in education or financial stability and are not uncommon among couples from more educated or affluent backgrounds. That is an important message. In her note, the author states,”Intimate partner violence can debilitate us. Our friends. Our sisters. Our mothers. Our daughters. Our neighbors. Or, a stranger, just as Leah was to Mckenna, and McKenna to Leah. We must understand them. We must support each other. We must support ourselves.”

I switched between the e-book and the audio narration with this one. Dylan Moore, Leon Nixon and Sarah Mollo-Christensen brilliantly brought these characters to life through their superb narration. ( )
  srms.reads | Sep 4, 2023 |
We have this suspenseful story of two abused wives and how "helpful" they can be to one another. In no uncertain terms, I can say these abusive situations are so very prevalent. The author did well explaining the isolation and control that goes along with this abuse. However, both women were very sharp, educated professionals but neither wife "acted" as one might assume she would in crucial times. Also the author restated points that was not necessary to remind the readers. I would read something from Nora Murphy again because of this creative plot. ( )
  BONS | Jan 9, 2023 |
A little far-fetched but that doesn't take away from being a good read. These frustrating characters and helpless situations are some people's reality. ( )
  jenn88 | Dec 31, 2022 |
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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

A gripping debut domestic suspense novel, Nora Murphy's thrilling The Favor explores with compassion and depth what can happen when women pushed to the limit take matters into their own hands.
"A thrilling debutâ??I couldn't put it down!"â??Shari Lapena, #1 internationally bestselling author of Not a Happy Family and The Couple Next Door

Leaving would be dangerous. Staying could be worse.
Leah and McKenna have never met, though they have parallel lives.
They don'tâ??everâ??find themselves in the same train carriage or meet accidentally at the gym or the coffee shop.
They don'tâ??everâ??discuss their problems and find common ground.
They don'tâ??everâ??acknowledge to each other that although their lives have all the trappings of success, wealth and happiness, they are, in fact, trapped.
Leah understands that what's inside a home can be far more dangerous than what's outside. So when she notices someone else who may be starting down the same path she's on, she pays attention. She watches over McKenna from afar. Until one night she sees more than she bargained for. Leah knows she can't save herself, but perhaps she can save McKenna.
Leah and McKenna have never met. But they will.
A Macmillan Audio production from

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