Is 'Now We Are Even' A Sequel To Another Book?

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Parker
Parker
2026-05-30 11:35:07
As a librarian who processes new releases weekly, I can confirm there’s no prequel. The cataloging data shows original characters and ISBNs, but interestingly, Goodreads users keep shelving it with 'The Kind Worth Killing' and similar titles. Must be the whole 'civilized people snapping' vibe. The author’s blog mentions drawing inspiration from Patricia Highsmith’s standalone Ripley novels—each book explores fresh chaos with the same chilling elegance. Pro tip: if you like this, check out 'Notes on an Execution' for another gripping take on justice and perspective.
Ella
Ella
2026-05-31 22:47:45
Not a sequel, but it’s got that addictive 'one more chapter' quality of serialized webnovels. The way each character’s backstory unfolds in flashbacks reminded me of 'The Vegetarian’s' fragmented storytelling—disjointed until suddenly it isn’t. What really stuck with me was the coffee shop scene where two rivals bond over hating the same bland pastry. Such a human detail amidst all the scheming!
Claire
Claire
2026-06-02 16:57:15
'Now We Are Even' caught my attention because of its morally ambiguous protagonist. From what I gathered, it's actually a standalone story, but it shares thematic DNA with books like 'The Secret History'—those twisted, intellectual power struggles among friends. The author has a habit of weaving standalone tales that feel connected by mood rather than plot, like how all of Donna Tartt's books exist in the same eerie universe without direct sequels.

That said, fans of the author's previous work might spot subtle nods. The protagonist's voice reminded me of the unreliable narrator in their earlier novel 'The Liar's Dictionary,' though the settings are worlds apart. It's less about continuity and more about the author's signature style—sharp dialogue, slow-burn betrayals, and endings that leave you arguing with friends about what 'really' happened. The title itself feels like a wink to readers who enjoy dissecting consequences.
Yara
Yara
2026-06-04 06:54:34
Just finished binge-reading this last weekend! Nah, it's not a sequel—more like a spiritual cousin to psychological thrillers like 'Gone Girl' or 'The Girl on the Train.' What's cool is how it subverts revenge tropes; instead of some grand showdown, the tension builds through passive-aggressive office emails and stolen parking spots. The publisher's Q&A section confirmed it’s self-contained, though the author joked about maybe revisiting the supporting cast someday. Personally? I hope not. The ambiguity of that final scene is perfect as is—sometimes loose threads make the story linger longer.
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