After finding out that her husband has just accepted a job in Luxembourg, Kate Moore is secretly thrilled that she can move to a foreign country and leave her deepest secret behind in the United States in Chris Pavone’s debut thriller/mystery, The Expats. After the family settles in their new home country, her husband, Dexter, throws himself into his job working long hours and taking many work related trips.
Kate begins to fill her days with children’s playgroups and lunches with other expat wives who she has met. Quickly, she makes friends with Julia, another expat and her husband, Ben who live in Luxembourg with their young children. After some time, Kate begins to have misgivings about Julia and Ben and is convinced they are not who they seem. Kate is thoroughly convinced that they know her secret and they are working to expose her.
She sleuths into Julia and Ben’s background and she discovers their true identities. At this point the plot takes so many twists and turns, it becomes confusing and hard to piece together at times. The conclusion is ambitious, creative and completely unexpected. Overall, I really enjoyed Pavone’s debut novel even though the plot didn’t always come together as I would have hoped, but I am looking forward to Pavone’s next thriller.