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Dream Girl: By Laura Lippman

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“With this tip of the hat to Stephen King’s Misery, Dream Girl is funny and suspenseful, with a dread-worthy final twist.” — People

“My dream novel. I devoured this in three days. The sharpest, clearest-eyed take on our reckoning yet. Plus: enthralling.” — Megan Abbott, Edgar Award-winning author of Dare Me and The Fever

“Perceptive, often amusing insights into a writer’s mind make this a standout. Lippman is in top form for this enticingly witty, multilayered guessing game.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Lippman never stops twisting the plot into a deliciously intricate pretzel, right up to the jaw-dropping finale. This is both a beguiling look at the mysteries of authorship and a powerful novel, but that’s only the tip of a devilishly jagged iceberg…” — Booklist (starred review)

“Lippman (Lady in the Lake) nods at Stephen King and Alfred Hitchcock in this hair-raising tale, but makes it wholly hers and completely riveting. She conveys the horror of being housebound and reliant on strangers, as well as the fear of losing one’s mind. It’s a page-turning, plot-twisting masterpiece.” — Library Journal (starred review)

“The closest writer America has to Ruth Rendell…. What makes this book special, even extraordinary, is that the crossword puzzle aspect is secondary…[Lady in the Lake] reflects the gulf which then existed between what women were expected to be and what they aspired to be.” — Stephen King, New York Times Book Review, on The Lady in the Lake

“Don’t miss this novel.”  — Anna Quindlen, New York Times bestselling author, on The Lady in the Lake

“A cavalcade of narrators—including Cleo’s ghost, who wants Maddie to stop poking into her world—and Lippman’s expert storytelling bring the city’s tensions wondrously to life.”  — People on The Lady in the Lake

“Inspired by the unsolved death of Shirley Parker… Lippman’s ambitious novel weaves some twenty points of view into a seamless, vivid whole. The novel demonstrates that Lippman, a former Baltimore Sun reporter, is both a skilled journalist and a masterful novelist.”  — Washington Post on The Lady in the Lake

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