Murder, Darling
The coffee was, as always, too much. Nate Voss makes four cups every morning without thinking — and sets out two mugs before remembering that Aleksei left at six and won't be home until seven. The second mug sits there, slightly accusatory. This is the grammar of their marriage: quiet, deliberate, exact. Nate is a botanical illustrator working through a commission on toxic ornamental plants — foxglove, oleander, things that are beautiful and dangerous simultaneously. He is thirty-four years old, deeply still, and very good at noticing things other people miss. His husband Aleksei is a man of organized silences and immovable loyalties who operates in the margins of legitimate power. Their apartment is warm. Tuesday always looks like last Tuesday. Then a young man arrives bloody at their door, a woman named Vivienne Corre begins asking careful questions at gallery openings, and a figure from Nate's past reappears in a botanical garden — standing very convincingly in exactly the right place. Nate starts counting: seven pieces of information he didn't mean to give. An unlocked window at his studio he is certain he locked. A cream-colored card on his pinboard that knows his building address. He does not frighten. What he does is pay attention. Everything in Its Right Place is a literary crime novel about two men who have built something precise and rare together, and what it costs — and what it reveals — when the world outside decides to use it against them. It is a story about the architecture of trust: how it is built between two people who love each other, where it quietly cracks, and what it looks like when both people choose to repair it with full information and open eyes. Moving between Nate's meticulous interiority and the elegant mechanics of threat, this novel asks what it means to protect someone, what it means to be protected, and whether a life chosen deliberately — studied and kept and recommitted to — can remain exactly right when someone tries to make it wrong. The capers are in the fish. The oleander is finished. The faucet has finally stopped dripping. Home by seven.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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