When native New Yorker Kate Klein relocates to the postcard-perfect Connecticut suburbs, she has no idea that things in her pretty little town aren't as perfect as they seem.
Kate Klein has survived her twenties, and the attendant heartaches: losing the love of her life to his ex-girlfriend, a flame-haired model named Michelle; losing her single-girl identity after marriage and the rapid-fire birth of her babies; and losing her beloved New York City after she's stroller-jacked at gun point and her husband insists that they move.
Not Kate's stranded and lonely in the upscale, upper-crust suburb of Upchurch, Connecticut. Her husband's never home, the super mommies on the playground don't accept her, and most of her orgasms are of the do-it-yourself variety. When one of her fellow mothers is murdered, and the police department can't get a clue, she decides to take matters into her own hands, fighting crime between 8:45 and 11:30 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, when her kids are in nursery school.
As she unravels the murdered woman's double life, Kate discovers some disturbing truths about her neighbors and her new hometown, her marriage, and herself.
Utterly engrossing and laugh-out-loud funny, 'Goodnight Nobody' is another unputdownable tale, and insightful mystery with a great heart, and a narrator you'll never forget.