Dream Girl: 'The darkly comic thriller of the season.' Irish Times

Dream Girl: 'The darkly comic thriller of the season.' Irish Times

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Author: Laura Lippman

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 320


'She is simply a brilliant novelist, an unflinching chronicler of life in America right now.' - Gillian Flynn 'Laura Lippman is the closest writer America has to Ruth Rendell.' - Stephen King 'When you reach for one of her books, you know you will be lost to your world for a bit, and totally immersed in hers.' - Daily Mail How can a woman who never existed come back to haunt you? Gerry Anderson has been having trouble sleeping. He's unwell - bed-bound - and has only his night nurse and his PA for company. But what's really troubling him are the phone calls. Phone calls from a woman claiming to be the 'real' Aubrey. But that can't be. Aubrey's just a character Gerry made up in a book, years ago. Can Gerry see past the ever-blurring lines of fact and fiction and figure out who is threatening him, or has his long-overdue moment of reckoning finally arrived?
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Author: Laura Lippman

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 320


'She is simply a brilliant novelist, an unflinching chronicler of life in America right now.' - Gillian Flynn 'Laura Lippman is the closest writer America has to Ruth Rendell.' - Stephen King 'When you reach for one of her books, you know you will be lost to your world for a bit, and totally immersed in hers.' - Daily Mail How can a woman who never existed come back to haunt you? Gerry Anderson has been having trouble sleeping. He's unwell - bed-bound - and has only his night nurse and his PA for company. But what's really troubling him are the phone calls. Phone calls from a woman claiming to be the 'real' Aubrey. But that can't be. Aubrey's just a character Gerry made up in a book, years ago. Can Gerry see past the ever-blurring lines of fact and fiction and figure out who is threatening him, or has his long-overdue moment of reckoning finally arrived?