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Sure to be one of the most unique books of the new year.
Newsweek


Ingenious…  a maelstrom of a suspense story.
Maureen Corrigan - Washington Post


[An] excellent debut… briskly moves with surprising twists [and] assured character studies.
Associated Press


Propulsive pacing, a claustrophobic setting, and vividly sketched characters who are equal parts victim and villain conspire to create an anxious, unsettling narrative. Psychological suspense fans will be well satisfied.
Publishers Weekly


It's chilling enough to read about Rose Gold's suffering, but it's just as chilling—and at times uncomfortably satisfying…. Definitely for the thriller crowd, but readers interested in fraught family relationships will want to investigate as well.
Library Journal


Wrobel builds tension by tearing down and knocking away everything the audience believes they know…. This thriller speeds toward its conclusion in true page-turner fashion, without feeling rushed. A taut tale that will keep you guessing until the very end.
Kirkus Reviews