The Heatwave

The Heatwave by Kate Riordan, published by Grand Central Publishing in 2020, is a psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of family life against the backdrop of a sweltering summer in the South of France. The narrative follows Sylvie Durand as she returns to her family’s crumbling home, La Reverie, with her youngest daughter, Emma. Confronted by the haunting memories of her deceased daughter Elodie, Sylvie grapples with long-buried secrets that threaten to resurface, all while navigating the oppressive heat and unusual fires that plague the countryside.
Readers will find a rich exploration of familial relationships and the interplay of love and fear as Sylvie attempts to shield Emma from the truth of their past. The story alternates between past and present, revealing the impact of Elodie’s manipulative nature and tragic fate on the family dynamic. With themes of suspense and psychological tension, The Heatwave presents a vivid setting and complex characters, inviting readers to reflect on the darker aspects of family ties. This first edition spans 352 pages and is written in English.
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Under the scorching French sun, a tense homecoming unearths a long-buried family secret in this “sultry, gorgeously written” thriller of a mother’s greatest fear brought to life (Lucy Foley, New York Times bestselling author of The Hunting Party and The Guest List). Elodie was beautiful. Elodie was smart. Elodie was manipulative. Elodie is dead. When Sylvie Durand receives a letter calling her back to her crumbling family home in the South of France, she knows she has to go. In the middle of a sweltering 1990’s summer marked by unusual fires across the countryside, she returns to La Reverie with her youngest daughter Emma in tow, ignoring the deep sense of dread she feels for this place she’s long tried to forget. As memories of the events that shattered their family a decade earlier threaten to come to the surface, Sylvie struggles to shield Emma from the truth of what really happened all those years ago. In every corner of the house, Sylvie can’t escape the specter of Elodie, her first child. Elodie, born amid the ’68 Paris riots with one blue eye and one brown, and mysteriously dead by fourteen. Elodie, who reminded the small village of one those Manson girls. Elodie who knew exactly how to get what she wanted. As the fires creep towards the villa, it’s clear to Sylvie that something isn’t quite right at La Reverie . . . And there is a much greater threat closer to home. Rich in unforgettable characters, The Heatwave alternates between the past and present, grappling with what it means to love and fear a child in equal measure. With the lush landscape and nostalgia of a heady vacation read, Kate Riordan has woven a gripping page-turner with gorgeous prose that turns the idea of a summer novel on its head.
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