
Release date: June 30, 2026
Publisher: Putnam
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Synopsis:
From the bestselling author of Look Closer comes a new domestic thriller about betrayal and murder inside one twisted family
Siblings Allison and Luke have been through a lot together. They’ve always stood by each other. They’d do anything for each other.
When Allison’s husband, Finley, is murdered, Luke is right there by her side.
Until the murder investigation exposes secrets that could tear their family apart.
An illicit affair. A decades-old accident. A shocking betrayal. How do they explain Finley’s death? And why are the siblings suddenly avoiding each other?
As past tensions resurface, the truth might lie a little too close to home…
Review:
Keep Them Close by David Ellis is the kind of domestic thriller that grabs hold from the very beginning and never loosens its grip. Built around a web of family secrets, betrayals, lies, and long buried truths, this is a twisty, tension filled story that constantly keeps readers questioning what they know. I loved the structure, with multiple points of view, short chapters, and a timeline that moves between the events leading up to the murder and the fallout that follows. The pacing never slowed, and every chapter seemed to reveal another piece of a puzzle that was far more complicated than it initially appeared.
At the center of the story is a family whose history is layered with secrets, resentments, loyalty, and deception. Ellis does an excellent job exploring the complicated dynamics between siblings Allison and Luke while also weaving in decades of backstory that enriches the present day mystery. The result is a thriller that feels both emotionally complex and incredibly suspenseful. Every revelation raises new questions, and just when I thought I understood where things were headed, another surprise shifted the narrative.
With smart, sharp writing and an intricately plotted mystery, Keep Them Close delivers everything I want from a domestic suspense novel. It’s engaging, surprising, and packed with family drama, making it nearly impossible to put down. Fans of layered psychological thrillers filled with trust issues, betrayals, and shocking twists will find plenty to love here.
Overall rating: 5/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.












