
Andromeda Romano-Lax delivers this psychological suspense which diggs into the murky, often-unspoken realities of how boys are shaped by society and what theyโre allowed to get away with. What Boys Learn is not just a mystery, itโs a sharp, unsettling look at motherhood, guilt, and the terrifying question mother ask. “What if your own child is capable of something monstrous?”
After two teenage girls are found dead in a wealthy Chicago suburb, Abby Rosso high school guidance counselor begins to suspect her son Benjamin may be involved. She doesnโt want to believe it, but the signs are there. And as someone who has witnessed firsthand what boys can become, she canโt ignore her instincts.
The book kicks of with a prologue where she finds something disturbing in her sonโs drawer. What it is, weโre not told right away and that small mystery grips the reader from the start.
While the pace is slow at times, the psychological tension is masterfully sustained. The author weaves a chilling atmosphere out of everyday suburban life, pulling back the curtain on what lies beneath the surface of so-called “perfect” families and communities.
Themes of adolescence, toxic masculinity, and parental denial run deep. This book doesnโt offer easy answers. It only asks uncomfortable questions about complicity, protection, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive.
Stephanie is a writer, avid reader and movie lover with great love and passion for thrilling, suspenseful and mystery stories. When she’s not writing a traumatic character or reading through a gripping thriller she’s definitely watching a dark psychological thriller movie.



