Be careful to whom you tell your darkest secrets…
Selena Murphy is commuting home from her job in the city when the train stalls out on the tracks. She strikes up a conversation with a beautiful stranger in the next seat, and their connection is fast and easy. The woman introduces herself as Martha and confesses that she’s been stuck in an affair with her boss. Selena, in turn, confesses that she suspects her husband is sleeping with the nanny. When the train arrives at Selena’s station, the two women part ways, presumably never to meet again.
But days later, Selena’s nanny disappears.
Soon Selena finds her once-perfect life upended. As she is pulled into the mystery of the missing nanny, and as the fractures in her marriage grow deeper, Selena begins to wonder, who was Martha really? But she is hardly prepared for what she’ll discover.
Selena Murphy is commuting home from her job in the city when the train stalls out on the tracks. She strikes up a conversation with a beautiful stranger in the next seat, and their connection is fast and easy. The woman introduces herself as Martha and confesses that she’s been stuck in an affair with her boss. Selena, in turn, confesses that she suspects her husband is sleeping with the nanny. When the train arrives at Selena’s station, the two women part ways, presumably never to meet again.
But days later, Selena’s nanny disappears.
Soon Selena finds her once-perfect life upended. As she is pulled into the mystery of the missing nanny, and as the fractures in her marriage grow deeper, Selena begins to wonder, who was Martha really? But she is hardly prepared for what she’ll discover.

Our story begins after Selena discovers her husband’s latest infidelity via nanny cam. In an unexpected action, she shares her feelings with a woman she meets on her homeward commute in a situation that has a “stranger on the train” vibe. Afterwards, she asks herself why she would do that, but admits that she felt a unique connection to the woman. A good listener, perhaps?
As Confessions on the 7:45 unfolds, we learn, via alternating narrators, the secrets of several assorted characters, all of whom seem completely unrelated to one another. Along the way, we begin to suspect that these lives will eventually intersect, and as we start to piece the puzzle together, the odd connections begin to make sense.
I loved another surprising reveal at the end as the characters walked off into the “sunset” to a place familiar to Unger fans. A delightful and intense book that held me hostage throughout. 5 stars.
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I’m looking forward to reading Confessions.
It sounds very good.
Nice review.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Thanks, Linda, I really enjoyed this book!
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This was really good. So many twists and turns. I don’t think I ever read anything by this author before but I’ll definitely be looking at her backlist.
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I loved it, too, Yvonne, and I’ve read several of Unger’s books. The ones set in The Hollows are particularly creepy, lol.
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“A book that held you hostage” I love that expression! Makes me want to pick this one up. Great review.
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Thanks, Laura , I hope you enjoy it!
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Does sound really good, what a set up for things “to happen”.
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I think so, too, Kathryn; it was a wild ride!
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Sounds awesome.
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I think so, too!
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Intriguing!
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Thanks, Mystica, it was!
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I’ve never read this author but I’ve seen this book everywhere lately. Your review has me convinced to give it a try!
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Thanks, Mary, I hope you enjoy it! I am a fan of this author, but I think this one might be the best I’ve read so far.
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I’m on chapter 20 here on audio and enjoying it but having a bit of a hard time figuring out what’s going on with lesser characters. I may switch to print as I have both.
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I have never been able to manage audio. Hope you enjoy it in print, Diane.
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