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#1 New York Times bestselling author! Laura Dave, THE NIGHT WE LOST HIM

Season 21, Ep. 81

#1 New York Times bestselling author Laura Dave chats with Zibby about THE NIGHT WE LOST HIM, a soulful, evocative, page-turning suspense about the mysterious death of Liam Noone, who falls off a cliff near his home, and the three estranged children from different marriages who come together to uncover the truth behind his death, unraveling a 50-year family secret. Laura shares the inspiration behind the characters and setting, including her fascination with neuroarchitecture and boutique hotels. She also delves into her novel’s themes of secrets, unique family dynamics, and especially grief—and touches on how her own grief has influenced her writing.


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