Among Friends
Perfect lives hide terrible secrets
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Lowman
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Written by:
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Hal Ebbott
About this listen
A perfect world. But a betrayal that could shatter everything.
'Every sentence keeps you hanging in the air, waiting for the next punch to the gut' - Miranda Cowley Heller, author of The Paper Palace
'A hard diamond of a novel . . . I have not stopped thinking of it since' - Coco Mellors, author of Blue Sisters
For thirty years, Amos and Emerson have built a life others envy. Their wives are close, their teenage daughters have grown up together, their days are passed in the comfortable languor of New York City wealth. Their bond seems unbreakable.
This weekend, however, something is different. After gathering for Emerson’s birthday at his country home, celebration gives way to old rivalries and resentments. When tensions erupt, their finely made world is ruptured in one shocking act of violence.
In its wake, each must ask: when your world collapses, what — and who — will you sacrifice to survive?
Hal Ebbott’s Among Friends is a razor-sharp look at the dark side of American wealth, the brittle foundations of friendship, and the desperate lengths we go to to keep our secrets hidden.
‘Bracingly honest and affectingly intimate’ – The Guardian
'Assured, acutely perceptive and beautifully written’ – Financial Times
'Packs a huge emotional punch. I couldn’t put it down' – Daily Mail
‘I’m already begging my friends to read it so we can discuss the ending’ – ELLE
'Like a cold gin and tonic on a hot day' – The Washington Post
Critic Reviews
The author does a wonderful job of capturing the inner thoughts, emotions, and hidden workings of people. The constant contrast between money and high society is clear—showing how it influences relationships, no matter how deeply you love someone, whether it’s a spouse or a best friend.
It also beautifully portrays teen prejudices and the monotony of everyday lives. Best friends who can’t live without each other still harbor resentment at times, letting pride, jealousy, and even a desire to hurt creep into the relationship—sometimes extending to a friend’s child.
The ending is somewhat ambiguous. I wasn’t entirely satisfied with it, but I can see how it makes sense within the story.
Good writing
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Superbly read too.
What a treat.
Outstanding
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