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    Between the Lines with Kate

    Kate Hergott @thegirlwiththebookonthecouch talks to writers about everything between the lines of their stories.
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    Since She's Been Gone by Sagit Schwartz: Disordered Eating, The Opioid Crisis and Mother-Daughter Bonds

    Since She's Been Gone by Sagit Schwartz: Disordered Eating, The Opioid Crisis and Mother-Daughter Bonds

    This week, I talk with Sagit Schwartz about how she integrated her own experiences with her mother, eating disorders AND the opioid crisis into her emotional, action-packed thriller Since She's Been Gone!

    Synopsis

    Can we ever truly know the people we love?

    Losing her mother to a hit-and-run at age 15 threw Beatrice “Beans” Bennett’s life into turmoil. Bereft, she developed a life-threatening eating disorder, and went through a challenging recovery process which paved the way for her work as a clinical psychologist decades later. 

    When a new patient arrives at her office and insists that Beans’s mother is still alive—and in danger—Beans is forced to revisit her past in order to uncover the truth. She learns the “patient” is a member of a notorious family that owns a drug company largely responsible for the national opioid epidemic, and that her mother was once tangled in their web. In a race against time—and her mother’s assailants—while once again facing the disorder she thought she’d put behind her, Beans discovers that, like herself, her mother had a devastating secret. 

    With its fast-moving, edge-of-your-seat action and intimate look at mental health, Since She’s Been Gone will keep readers in its grasp long after the last page.

     

    The Real Deal by Caitlin Devlin: Reality TV, Girlhood and Deception

    The Real Deal by Caitlin Devlin: Reality TV, Girlhood and Deception

    This week, I talk with Caitlin Devlin about her debut novel The Real Deal!

    Synopsis

    Belle Simon was just 12 years old when she was one of six girls plucked from obscurity to star in reality TV sensation The Real Deal. Under the wing of dazzling star Donna Mayfair, she and the other five girls were meant to become world-famous actresses, singers and dancers.

    But at 26, Belle is trying to live anonymously, away from being loved or loathed. The public eye has never fully shut, however, and when a producer offers Belle a big paycheck to join a reunion special for The Real Deal, she finds it hard to say no. If people are going to talk about that shocking final episode anyway, maybe this is an unexpected opportunity.

    Everyone watching thinks they know what happened, but only Belle knows what really occurred away from the cameras and outside the editing room. Is she ready to go back and confront her past? And will anyone believe her if she reveals the truth?

    Almost Surely Dead by Amina Akhtar: Jinns, Sleepwalking and True Crime Satire

    Almost Surely Dead by Amina Akhtar: Jinns, Sleepwalking and True Crime Satire

    This week, I talk with Amina Akhtar about her new thriller Almost Surely Dead!

    Synopsis

    Dunia Ahmed lives an ordinary life—or she definitely used to. Now she’s the subject of a true crime podcast. She’s been missing for over a year, and no one knows if she’s dead or alive. But her story has listeners obsessed, and people everywhere are sporting merch that demands “Find Dunia!” In the days before her disappearance, Dunia is a successful pharmacist living in New York. The daughter of Pakistani immigrants, she’s coping with a broken engagement and the death of her mother. But then something happens that really shakes up her someone tries to murder her. When her would-be killer winds up dead, Dunia figures the worst is over. 

    But then there’s another attempt on her life…and another. And police suspect someone close to her may be the culprit. Dunia struggles to make sense of what’s happening. And as childhood superstitions seep into her reality, she becomes convinced that someone—or some thing —is truly after her.

    Lie By the Pool by Susan Walter: Multiple POVs, Timeline Hopping and Reveal After Reveal

    Lie By the Pool by Susan Walter: Multiple POVs, Timeline Hopping and Reveal After Reveal

    This week, I talk with Susan Walter about her LA-based, fast paced thriller Lie By the Pool!

    Follow Susan on Instagram here

    Check out her website here

    Lie By the Pool Synopsis

    Bree’s new home is luxurious and private, with a fancy Beverly Hills address. What a shame it’s not hers. Widowed, penniless, living in her car, and out of options, she’s climbed the fence and crashed in the pool house. All she wants is a good night’s sleep. But when Sophie, the absentee owner, finds her, she gets a whole lot more.

    Sophie invites Bree back for a party. When it winds down, Bree can’t resist sneaking upstairs to sleep in a real bed. But the next morning, she wakes to find Sophie’s dead body floating in the pool. As the resident vagabond, she’s both the only witness and the prime murder suspect.

    Bree knows she shouldn’t run, but her husband’s death was mysterious, too. If she’s going to clear her name, she’s going to have to work fast. Because the killer is still out there, and she’s next.

    Rabbit Hole by Kate Brody: Grief, The Dark Side of The Internet, and True Crime Obsession

    Rabbit Hole by Kate Brody: Grief, The Dark Side of The Internet, and True Crime Obsession

    This week, I talk with Kate Brody about her emotionally and character driven debut thriller Rabbit Hole!

    Rabbit Hole Synopsis

    Ten years ago, Theodora “Teddy” Angstrom’s older sister, Angie, went missing. Her case remains unsolved. Now Teddy’s father, Mark, has killed himself. Unbeknownst to Mark’s family, he had been active in a Reddit community fixated on Angie, and Teddy can’t help but fall down the same rabbit hole.

    Teddy’s investigation quickly gets her in hot water with her gun-nut boyfriend, her long-lost half brother, and her colleagues at the prestigious high school where she teaches English. Further complicating matters is Teddy’s growing obsession with Mickey, a charming amateur sleuth who is eerily keen on helping her solve the case.

    Bewitched by Mickey, Teddy begins to lose her moral compass. As she struggles to reconcile new information with old memories, her erratic behavior reaches a fever pitch, but she won’t stop until she finds Angie—or destroys herself in the process.

    A biting critique of the internet’s voyeurism, Rabbit Hole is an outrageous and heart-wrenching character study of a mind twisted by grief—and a page-turning mystery that’s as addictive as a late-night Reddit binge.

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    My Darling Girl by Jennifer McMahon: The Book She Was Afraid to Write

    My Darling Girl by Jennifer McMahon: The Book She Was Afraid to Write

    This week, I talk with Jennifer McMahon about her newest release, My Darling Girl!

    Alison has never been a fan of Christmas. But with it right around the corner and her husband busily decorating their cozy Vermont home, she has no choice but to face it. Then she gets the call.

    Mavis, Alison’s estranged mother, has been diagnosed with cancer and has only weeks to live. She wants to spend her remaining days with her daughter, son-in-law, and two granddaughters. But Alison grew up with her mother’s alcoholism and violent abuse and is reluctant to unearth these traumatic memories. Still, she eventually agrees to take in Mavis, hoping that she and her mother could finally heal and have the relationship she’s always dreamed of.

    But when mysterious and otherworldly things start happening upon Mavis’s arrival, Alison begins to suspect her mother is not quite who she seems. And as the holiday festivities turn into a nightmare, she must confront just how far she is willing to go to protect her family.

    If You See Me by Audra McElyea: Toxic Friendships, Alternating Timelines and Female Rage

    If You See Me by Audra McElyea: Toxic Friendships, Alternating Timelines and Female Rage

    This week, I talk with Audra McElyea about her newest psychological thriller If You See Me!  We dive into her writing process and her experience self publishing her second novel.

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    If You See Me Synopsis

    When Leighton Marx is taken at a festival in front of her loved ones, police are quick to label it a random trafficking incident, but Leighton’s husband, Owen, and her ex-best-friend, Marnie, suspect there's more to the story.

    After Marnie meets Sarah, who saw something at the festival that doesn't add up, she starts looking for Leighton herself—only to uncover secrets and inconsistencies surrounding her disappearance that grow deeper and more complicated by the minute.

    As Marnie continues to search, she receives threats by two parties with conflicting agendas, and she must decide whether she should risk it all to find her friend, or if she thinks it'd be better for everyone if Leighton stays gone after she learns the whole, twisted truth.

     

    The Other Mothers by Katherine Faulkner: The Psychological Turmoil of Motherhood, Class Warfare, And Oh So Many Twists

    The Other Mothers by Katherine Faulkner: The Psychological Turmoil of Motherhood, Class Warfare, And Oh So Many Twists

    This week I talk with Katherine Faulkner about her new thriller The Other Mothers!

    Follow Katherine here on Instagram

    The Other Mothers Synopsis

    When a young nanny dies under mysterious circumstances near new mom Tash’s home, she is certain that this could be the story to relaunch her journalism career.

    Meanwhile, she also needs to find a local playgroup for her son. Nearby is the gorgeous neighborhood filled with wealthy and friendly families, stunning houses, and lavish playdates. But when another young woman is found dead, it’s clear there’s much more to the community than meets the eye and the more Tash investigates, the more she’s led uncomfortably close to the mothers in her son’s playgroup.

    Are these women really her friends? Or is there another, more dangerous reason why she has been accepted into their exclusive world? Who, exactly, is investigating who?

     

    Blood Sisters by Vanessa Lillie: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Sisterhood and Personal Identity

    Blood Sisters by Vanessa Lillie: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Sisterhood and Personal Identity

    This week I talk with Vanessa Lillie about her third book Blood Sisters!

    Follow Vanessa here on Instagram

    And check out the books she recommended:

    Never Whistle at Night

    And Then She Fell

    The Berry Pickers

    Manmade Monsters

     

    Blood Sisters Synopsis

    A visceral and compelling mystery about a Cherokee archeologist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs who is summoned to rural Oklahoma to investigate the disappearance of two women…one of them her sister.

    There are secrets in the land.

    As an archeologist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Syd Walker spends her days in Rhode Island trying to protect the land's indigenous past, even as she’s escaping her own.

    While Syd is dedicated to her job, she’s haunted by a night of violence she barely escaped in her Oklahoma hometown fifteen years ago. Though she swore she’d never go back, the past comes calling.

    When a skull is found near the crime scene of her youth, just as her sister, Emma Lou, vanishes, Syd knows she must return home. She refuses to let her sister's disappearance, or the remains, go ignored—as so often happens in cases of missing Native women.

    But not everyone is glad to have Syd home, and she can feel the crosshairs on her back. Still, the deeper Syd digs, the more she uncovers about a string of missing indigenous women cases going back decades. To save her sister, she must expose a darkness in the town that no one wants to face—not even Syd.

    The truth will be unearthed.

    It Takes Monsters by Mandy McHugh: Female Rage, Social Pressures and So Much Blood

    It Takes Monsters by Mandy McHugh: Female Rage, Social Pressures and So Much Blood

    This week, I talk with the Queen of Pop Culture References Mandy McHugh about her new domestic thriller It Takes Monsters.   We dive into the social pressures women face at work and at home, the temptation for women to try to look like each other, and how King Lear inspired her second book!

    It Takes Monsters Synopsis

    Victoria Tate has had enough of her controlling, incompetent husband Warren. But planning the perfect murder is more difficult than it looks. When the social event of the year, an over-the-top costume ball, is rescheduled for the date she has selected for her crime, Victoria has to scramble to make sure she will still be able to follow through. But even hours of listening to crime podcasts cannot prepare her for the next wrench that is thrown into her plans: Warren turns up dead by someone else’s hand.

    Now Victoria finds herself at the center of a murder investigation in which she is actually innocent. The real killer taunts her, making it clear that they knew what she was planning all along. With the police closing in and her neighbors turning on her, Victoria is going to lose everything she had hoped to gain from Warren’s death, unless she can figure out who wanted her husband dead and why. It turns out that Warren was better at keeping secrets than she ever could have guessed. But which secret is the one that led to his death? And even if she can find the answers, does Victoria have what it takes to confront a real murderer?
     

    It Ends With Knight by Yasmin Angoe: Lovable Assassins, Endless Action, and Found Family

    It Ends With Knight by Yasmin Angoe: Lovable Assassins, Endless Action, and Found Family

    On this episode, I talk with Yasmin Angoe about the final installment in her Nena Knight series It Ends With Knight.

    It Ends With Knight Synopsis

    In this thrilling conclusion of the Nena Knight series, the trained assassin will have to confront the ghosts of her past…before she becomes one herself. Until his untimely death, Nena’s mentor was the backbone of the Tribe. With his leadership position unfilled and despite the Tribe’s newfound misgivings about her, Nena has stepped into a new role she never wanted. Politics is an entirely new venture for her, and now one of the Tribe’s own has been kidnapped, forcing her back to her origins as an assassin. But the only person qualified for such a rescue mission is Nena Knight—and a new team whose trust in her continues to waver. Determined to harness the power of her former role to succeed in her new one, Nena must also face what she left behind. Old fears, resentments, and anger threaten the precarious hold Nena has on her new life as she realizes that the past—and the people from it—are never far behind.

    Learn more about Yasmin here

    Death of a Dancing Queen by Kimberly Giarratano: Veronica Mars and Jessica Jones But Make it A Book

    Death of a Dancing Queen by Kimberly Giarratano: Veronica Mars and Jessica Jones But Make it A Book

    This week, I talk to Kimberly Giarratano about her noir PI mystery Death of a Dancing Queen.

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    Death of a Dancing Queen Synopsis

    After her mother’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Billie Levine revamped her grandfather’s private investigation firm and set up shop in the corner booth of her favorite North Jersey deli hoping the free pickles and flexible hours would allow her to take care of her mom and pay the bills. So when Tommy Russo, a rich kid with a nasty drug habit, offers her a stack of cash to find his missing girlfriend, how can she refuse? At first, Billie thinks this will be easy earnings, but then her missing person's case turns into a murder investigation and Russo is the detective bureau’s number one suspect.

    Suddenly Billie is embroiled in a deadly gang war that’s connected to the decades-old disappearance of a famous cabaret dancer with ties to both an infamous Jewish mob and a skinhead group. Toss in the reappearance of Billie’s hunky ex-boyfriend with his own rap sheet, and she is regretting every decision that got her to this point.

    Becoming a P.I. was supposed to solve her problems. But if Billie doesn’t crack this case, the next body the police dredge out of the Hudson River will be hers.

    Lay Your Body Down by Amy Suiter Clarke: Christian Fundamentalism, Patriarchal Power Structures and Internalized Mysoginy

    Lay Your Body Down by Amy Suiter Clarke: Christian Fundamentalism, Patriarchal Power Structures and Internalized Mysoginy

    This week, I talk with Amy Suiter Clarke about her newest psychological thriller Lay Your Body Down

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    Lay Your Body Down Synopsis

    A young woman returns to her rural Minnesota hometown, where a radical evangelical pastor has poisoned everyone’s minds—and may be covering up a murder. After Del Walker fled her small hometown and its cult-like church, she vowed to never return. The man she loved, Lars, left her to marry the local golden girl Eve, and their romance is now the focus of Eve’s viral blog espousing the pastor’s conservative philosophy about women and marriage. But six years later, Lars is suddenly killed, and she’s convinced it couldn’t have been an accident.

    When Del returns to her hometown for the funeral, she discovers the now mega-church—and the insidious, patriarchal teachings of Pastor Rick Franklin—has grown not only in size but in influence. Eve was clearly discontent in her marriage, despite the carefully constructed “Noble Wife” positivity of her blog posts, and Del knows better than anyone just how far she will go to get what she wants. Del is determined to cut through the church’s lies and corruption to find out who killed Lars—even if it means confronting the religious trauma she’s spent years trying to bury.

    Everyone Here is Lying by Shari Lapena: A Problem Child, a Cheating Father and a Toxic Neighborhood

    Everyone Here is Lying by Shari Lapena: A Problem Child, a Cheating Father and a Toxic Neighborhood

    This week, I talk with Shari Lapena about her newest domestic thriller Everyone Here Is Lying.

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    Everyone Here Is Lying Synopsis

    William Wooler is a family man, on the surface. But he's been having an affair, an affair that ended horribly this afternoon at a motel up the road. So when he returns to his house, devastated and angry, to find his difficult nine-year-old daughter, Avery, unexpectedly home from school, William loses his temper.

    Hours later, Avery's family declares her missing.

    Suddenly Stanhope doesn't feel so safe. And William isn't the only one on his street who's hiding a lie. As witnesses come forward with information that may or may not be true, Avery's neighbors become increasingly unhinged.

    Who took Avery Wooler?

    Nothing will prepare you for the truth.

    Did You Hear About Kitty Karr by Crystal Smith Paul: Fame, Colorism and Generational Trauma

    Did You Hear About Kitty Karr by Crystal Smith Paul: Fame, Colorism and Generational Trauma

    This week, I talk with Crystal Smith Paul about her stunning debut novel Did You Hear About Kitty Karr?  We discuss the pitfalls of fame, the demands for transparency and the allure of Hollywood, as well as how Crystal's time as a journalist and in film school affected the writing process of her first book.  

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    Did You Hear About Kitty Karr Synopsis

    When Kitty Karr Tate, a White icon of the silver screen, dies and bequeaths her multimillion-dollar estate to the St. John sisters, three young, wealthy Black women, it prompts questions. Lots of questions.

    A celebrity in her own right, Elise St. John would rather focus on sorting out Kitty’s affairs than deal with the press. But what she discovers in one of Kitty’s journals rocks her world harder than any other brewing scandal could—and between a cheating fiancé and the fallout from a controversial social media post, there are plenty.

    The truth behind Kitty's ascent to stardom from her beginnings in the segregated South threatens to expose a web of unexpected family ties, debts owed, and debatable crimes that could, with one pull, unravel the all-American fabric of the St. John sisters and those closest to them.

    As Elise digs deeper into Kitty's past, she must also turn the lens upon herself, confronting the gifts and burdens of her own choices and the power that the secrets of the dead hold over the living. Did You Hear About Kitty Karr? is a sprawling page-turner set against the backdrop of the Hollywood machine, an insightful and nuanced look at the inheritances of family, race, and gender—and the choices some women make to break free of them.

    The Whispers by Ashley Audrain: Is It Even Possible to be a Feminist?

    The Whispers by Ashley Audrain: Is It Even Possible to be a Feminist?

    This week, I talk to one of my favorite authors, Ashley Audrain, who wrote The Push and The Whispers.  On this episode, we talk specifically about the inspiration and themes of The Whispers, and dive into what draws Ashley to write about the visceral, unflinching parts of motherhood most of us would rather not talk about.  

    You can follow Ashley on Instagram and Goodreads

    And you can follow me on Instagram as well!

    The Whispers Synopsis

    The Loverlys sit by the hospital bed of their young son who is in a coma after falling from his bedroom window in the middle of the night; his mother, Whitney, will not speak to anyone. Back home, their friends and neighbors are left in shock, each confronting their own role in the events that led up to what happened that terrible night: the warm, altruistic Parks who are the Loverlys' best friends; the young, ambitious Goldsmiths who are struggling to start a family of their own; and the quiet, elderly Portuguese couple who care for their adult son with a developmental disability, and who pass the long days on the front porch, watching their neighbors go about their busy lives.

    The story spins out over the course of one week, in the alternating voices of the women in each family as they are forced to face the secrets within the walls of their own homes, and the uncomfortable truths that connect them all to one another. Set against the heartwrenching drama of what will happen to Xavier, who hangs between death and life, or a life changed forever, THE WHISPERS is a novel about what happens when we put our needs ahead of our children's. Exploring the quiet sacrifices of motherhood, the intuitions that we silence, the complexities of our closest friendships, and the danger of envy, this is a novel about the reverberations of life's most difficult decisions.

    Yasmin Angoe: They Come at Knight

    Yasmin Angoe: They Come at Knight

    On this episode, I talk to Yasmin Angoe about her newest thrilling installment of the Nena Knight series They Come at Knight.

    You can also watch the episode on YouTube

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    They Come at Knight Synopsis

    For elite assassin Nena Knight, eliminating dangerous players on the world stage is part of the job. The Tribe, a powerful business syndicate in Africa, ensures that she has those opportunities. But for Nena, the Tribe is more than just her employer; it’s an organization that supports the African people—until it turns on itself.

    As Nena embarks on a new mission, a violent siege by a paramilitary group throws the Tribe into chaos, and mysterious acts of violence plague the Tribe’s territories. As the attacks escalate, Nena suspects a different kind of enemy at play: someone on the inside, determined to undermine the Tribe’s leaders.

    As this new threat closes in on her own family, Nena enlists a team to root out the danger. But as she gets closer to the truth, she will have to risk everything to protect the future she holds dear—even if it means facing off with an enemy she never expected.

    Ava Glass: Alias Emma

    Ava Glass: Alias Emma

    On this episode, I talk to Ava Glass about her relentlessly suspenseful spy thriller Alias Emma.

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    Alias Emma Synopsis

    Nothing about Emma Makepeace is real. Not even her name.

    A newly minted secret agent, Emma's barely graduated from basic training when she gets the call for her first major assignment. Eager to serve her country and prove her worth, she dives in headfirst.

    Emma must covertly travel across one of the world’s most watched cities to bring the reluctant—and handsome—son of Russian dissidents into protective custody, so long as the assassins from the Motherland don’t find him first. With London’s famous Ring of Steel hacked by the Russian government, the two must cross the city without being seen by the hundreds of thousands of CCTV cameras that document every inch of the city’s streets, alleys, and gutters.

    Buses, subways, cars, and trains are out of the question. Traveling on foot, and operating without phones or bank cards that could reveal their location or identity, they have twelve hours to make it to safety. This will take all of Emma’s skills of disguise and subterfuge. But when Emma’s handler goes dark, there’s no one left to trust. And just one wrong move will get them both killed.

    Victor Manibo: The Sleepless

    Victor Manibo: The Sleepless

    On this episode, I talk to Victor Manibo about his thought provoking sci-fi noir The Sleepless.

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    The Sleepless Synopsis

    Journalist Jamie Vega is Sleepless: he can’t sleep, nor does he need to. When his boss dies on the eve of a controversial corporate takeover, Jamie doesn’t buy the too-convenient explanation of suicide, and launches an investigation of his own.

    But everything goes awry when Jamie discovers that he was the last person who saw Simon alive. Not only do the police suspect him, Jamie himself has no memory of that night. Alarmingly, his memory loss may have to do with how he became Sleepless: not naturally, like other Sleepless people, but through a risky and illegal biohacking process.

    As Jamie delves deeper into Simon’s final days, he tangles with extremist organizations and powerful corporate interests, all while confronting past traumas and unforeseen consequences of his medical experimentation. But Jamie soon faces the most dangerous decision of all as he uncovers a terrifying truth about Sleeplessness that imperils him—and all of humanity.

    Jessica Payne: The Lucky One

    Jessica Payne: The Lucky One

    On this episode, I talk to Jessica Payne about her action packed, twisty serial killer thriller The Lucky One.

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    The podcast that inspired the book

    The Lucky One Synopsis

    Ten years ago, I survived a serial killer. They called me the lucky one, but they don’t know the truth I’ve been hiding ever since…

    Then: We danced together that night, our dresses glittering in the swirling lights. We couldn’t have known that for one of us, it would be our last night alive.

    Now: Back in my hometown a decade later—the place I’ve avoided because of the memories—I can’t shake the feeling that I am being followed. I tell myself it’s all in my head, but the prickle on the back of my neck feels like a warning. Then the anonymous messages land in my inbox: I’m watching. I’ve been waiting for you.

    I want to feel safe, surrounded by my closest friends. But everyone has something to hide and it’s impossible to know who I can trust.

    When my friend Esme goes missing, her phone ringing through to voicemail, it feels like the past is about to repeat itself.

    Someone won’t let me forget what really happened that night. What I promised. How I escaped. If the truth comes out, I only hope they can forgive me... I can’t make the same mistake again. I have to keep us all safe. What if, this time, I’m not so lucky?

    An addictive, nail-biting psychological thriller, The Lucky One will have you sleeping with the light on. Fans of Stillhouse Lake, The Girl on the Train and Gillian Flynn will be totally hooked!

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