![]() ![]() She’s a figment born of a writer’s imagination, despite what many believe or claim to know. ![]() The caller claims to be the “real” Aubrey, the alluring title character from his most successful novel, Dream Girl. Injured in a freak fall, novelist Gerry Andersen is confined to a hospital bed in his glamorous high-rise apartment, dependent on two women he barely knows: his incurious young assistant, and a dull, slow-witted night nurse. In the end, has anyone really led a blameless life? Plus: enthralling." - Megan Abbott, Edgar Award-winning author of Dare Me and The Feverįollowing 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. The sharpest, clearest-eyed take on our #MeToo reckoning yet. ![]()
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