Next Time You See Me

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Product Details
Price
$24.99
Publisher
Touchstone PR
Publish Date
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.2 X 8.0 X 1.0 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781451683370

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About the Author

Holly Goddard Jones's stories have appeared in New Stories from the South, Best American Mystery Stories, and various literary journals. She is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the winner of a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award.

Reviews
"So rich in character. I loved the subtlety and complexity of Wyatt and Sarah, and of course, Susanna, the whole thing woven deftly together with a light hand. An immensely satisfying and skillful debut novel."--Kate Atkinson, author of Life After Life
"The Next Time You See Me is an astoundingly good novel. Holly Goddard Jones writes with authority and a deep generosity about a large swath of humanity within a small town: Outsiders and insiders, middle-schoolers and the middle-aged, the violent and the violated, the lost and the found--and all those in between. The result is simply mesmerizing."--Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl
"The Next Time You See Me gives readers all the pleasures of the best mystery novels as well as the finest literary fiction. No matter gender, age, or social class, Jones's boundless empathy renders characters who are vivid, complex, utterly realized. She is an exceptionally talented writer."--Ron Rash, author of The Cove and Serena
"The lonely cast of outcasts in The Next Time You See Me has enough heartache for a whole jukebox full of country songs. Holly Goddard Jones spins a tight if heartbreaking tale, always keeping the reader leaning forward."--Stewart O'Nan, author of Songs for the Missing
"Impressive . . . An eerie air hangs over the novel, but Ms. Jones has a talent for making even scenes apart from the central mystery feel suspenseful. She also has a precise eye and empathy to burn, bringing each of her many characters to well-rounded life."--New York Times
"If you're yearning for a genre-defying novel filled with mystery and suspicion, who better to provide a recommendation than author Gillian Flynn, whose wonderfully bizarre Gone Girl also defies categorization. She calls The Next Time You See Me 'simply mesmerizing.' . . . What this novel does is align and then intertwine the lives of these characters, fascinating us with their psyches and, let's face it, sad and sorry lives. . . . Their stories aren't pretty, but Jones lays them out in a beautifully articulate way."--USA Today (3 1/2 stars)
"Have you turned the last pages of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl and don't know what to pick up next? Try Holly Goddard Jones' debut novel, The Next Time You See Me, which Flynn herself has called 'simply mesmerizing.' . . . Like Flynn, [Jones] not only creates young women with troubles, she also vividly depicts a part of the country often obscured from view."--Chicago Tribune
"A densely populated literary thriller ... as suspenseful as any mystery ... in which the worst that could happen might even be for the best."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"The Next Time You See Me will no doubt be compared to Russell Banks' The Sweet Hereafter. . . . Yet, because of the depth of characterization and literary skill, Holly Goddard Jones' novel would better be compared to Dennis Lehane's Mystic River, which is probably one of the best literary mysteries of the past few decades. . . . Those who prefer mature, well-written and intelligent literary fiction with just a dash of mystery would be advised to read The Next Time You See Me."--Roanoke Times
"A suspenseful literary ride . . . Jones' storytelling draws you in quickly. . . . [She] does a fantastic job of building each character to the point that you can see them in your mind's eye, flaws and all. . . . Jones' debut novel will be added to the list of great North Carolina works."--Herald Tribune (Durham, NC)
"A novel with deeply sympathetic characters in situations that leap off the page . . . Her intimate understanding of the back roads of Southern culture provides a compelling foundation for a well of tales built on familiar themes but interpreted anew. However frankly sad her fiction is, it's difficult to turn away from the world into which she's invited us."--Raleigh News & Observer
"In this magnificently written novel, Goddard Jones . . . traces interwoven lives with compassion, intelligence and clarity."--The Columbus Dispatch
"This first novel by award-winning Jones (Girl Trouble) is going to be hot. In the vein of Gone Girl, last summer's runaway smash, Jones's tightly written Southern thriller will be one of spring's sizzling titles. Jones brilliantly weaves together story lines from unexpected angles. Her writing is fluid and she keeps a pace that will have readers lacing on their running shoes. And what a suspenseful, emotional, addictive run it is! Buy it now, read it now, share it now."--Library Journal (starred review)
"Jones builds intense tension surrounding the choices her flawed but compellingly sympathetic characters make as they fight against lonely isolation within the tight confines of small-town America."--Kirkus Reviews
"Jones ties together the narratives effectively, cycling point-of-view between the three main players." --Publishers Weekly
"Jones' well-crafted tale captures small-town nuances while exploring the individual psychologies of her characters and their struggles."--Booklist