Dream Girl e-bog
154,35 DKK
(inkl. moms 192,94 DKK)
Booklist Editors' Choice!Called One of the Best Mystery Books by NPR, Washington Post, Crime Reads, Library Journal, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and Dublin City Library!"e;With this tip of the hat to Stephen King's Misery, Dream Girl is funny and suspenseful, with a dread-worthy final twist."e; PeopleMy dream novel. I devoured this in three days. The sharpest, clearest-eyed take on our ...
E-bog
154,35 DKK
Forlag
William Morrow
Udgivet
22 juni 2021
Længde
352 sider
Genrer
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780062390080
Booklist Editors' Choice!Called One of the Best Mystery Books by NPR, Washington Post, Crime Reads, Library Journal, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and Dublin City Library!"e;With this tip of the hat to Stephen King's Misery, Dream Girl is funny and suspenseful, with a dread-worthy final twist."e; PeopleMy dream novel. I devoured this in three days. The sharpest, clearest-eyed take on our #MeToo reckoning yet. Plus: enthralling."e;Megan Abbott,Edgar Award-winning author of Dare Me and The FeverFollowing up on her acclaimed and wildly successful New York Times bestseller Lady in the Lake, Laura Lippman returns with a dark, complex tale of psychological suspense with echoes of Misery involving a novelist, incapacitated by injury, who is plagued by mysterious phone calls.Aubrey, the title character of Gerry Andersens most successful novel, Dream Girl, is so captivating that Gerrys readers insist shes real.Gerry knows she exists only in his imagination.So how can Aubrey be calling Gerry, bed-bound since a freak fall?A virtual prisoner in his penthouse, Gerry is dependent on two women he barely knows: his incurious young assistant, and a dull, slow-witted night nurse.Could the cryptic caller be one of his three ex-wives playing a vindictive trick after all these years? Or is she Margot, an ex-girlfriend who keeps trying to insinuate her way back into Gerrys life?And why does no one believe that the call even happened?Isolated from the world, drowsy from medication, Gerry slips between reality and dreamlike memories: his faithless father, his devoted mother; the women who loved him, the women he loved.Now here is Aubrey, threatening to visit him, suggesting that Gerry owes her something. Is the threat real or a sign of dementia? Which scenario would he prefer? Gerry has never been so alone, so confused and so terrified.And then he wakes up to another nightmarea womans dead body next to his bedand the terrifying uncertainty of whether he is responsible.