What Boys Learn.
When two teenager girls are found dead, Abby Rosso begins to suspect her son, Benjamin, played a part in their deaths. Abby doesnt want to believe Benjamin would hurt anyone, but she's seen the warning signs. As Abby searches for the truth about what happened to the girls, shes forced to face the question: has she been making excuses for Benjamin for years? Andromeda Romano-Lax lives in Nanaimo, BC.
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- ISBN: 9781641296915
- Physical Description: 333 pages ; 20 cm
- Publisher: Canada : Soho Press, 2026.
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| Subject: | FICTION / Family Life / General FICTION / Thrillers / Domestic FICTION / Thrillers / Psychological |
| Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) |
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"From the author of The Deepest Lake comes a gripping novel of psychological suspense that unravels a mother's worst fear- that her son played a part in two murders. Over one terrible weekend, two teenage girls are found dead in a wealthy Chicago suburb.As the community mourns, Abby Rosso, the girls' high school counselor, begins to suspect that her son, Benjamin, was secretly involved in their lives-and possibly their deaths. Abby doesn't want to believe Benjamin would hurt anyone. But she's seen the warning signs before. Two decades ago, her brother was imprisoned for a disturbing crime-he was only a little older than Benjamin is now. And Abby has more troubling memories from her own adolescence that confirm what boys and men are capable of. As Abby searches for the truth about what happened to her students, she's forced to face the question: Has she been making excuses for Benjamin for years? Swirling with sharp questions about family, memory, and psychopathy, What Boys Learn is a twisty thriller about how boys are raised-and what they are taught they can get away with"-- Provided by publisher. - Random House, Inc.
A twisty, jaw-dropping psychological thriller that unravels a mother's worst nightmareâthat her child is capable of terrible violenceâwhen her teenage son becomes a suspect in the murder of two classmates, from the author of The Deepest Lake.
âTimely and terrifyingly real, What Boys Learn is not to be missed.ââMary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of It's Not Her
Over one terrible weekend, two teenage girls are found dead in a wealthy Chicago suburb. As the community mourns, Abby Rosso, the girlsâ high school counselor, begins to suspect that her son was secretly involved in their livesâand possibly, their deaths.
Abby doesnât want to believe Benjamin hurt anyone. But sheâs seen the warning signs before. Two decades ago, her brother was imprisoned for a disturbing crimeâhe was only a little older than Benjamin is now. And Abby has more troubling memories from her own adolescence that confirm what boys and men are capable of. As Abby searches for the truth about what happened to her students, sheâs forced to face the question: Has she been making excuses for Benjamin for years?
Swirling with sharp questions about family and masculinity, What Boys Learn unravels a motherâs worst fears.