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[A]ccomplished debut….  As the story hurtles toward its dramatic conclusion, Lindsay realizes she can’t trust anyone, especially not herself. Fans of psychological thrillers will want to see more from this talented newcomer.
Publishers Weekly


★ [A] captivating psychological suspense novel full of moving pieces and is expertly paced. The tension is unmatched as the pieces fall into place, but not without the protagonist second-guessing herself.… [A] whip-smart and mysterious read.
Library Journal


★ A riveting debut with, yes, an echo of The Girl on the Train.
Booklist


[A]s much a portrait of post-recession Brooklyn hipster ennui as it is a thriller… also a reminder of how insufferable hipsters could be.… Readers nostalgic for… Molly-fueled ragers should enjoy the world Bartz creates here; those looking for a terse thriller might turn elsewhere
Kirkus Reviews