The Murderess

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Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Little a
Publish Date
Pages
380
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 1.1 inches | 0.83 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781662512216

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About the Author

Laurie Notaro is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the novels Crossing the Horizon, Spooky Little Girl, and There's a (Slight) Chance I Might Be Going to Hell, as well as essay collections and numerous works of nonfiction. A finalist for the Thurber Prize, Laurie was born in Brooklyn, New York, and spent the remainder of her formative years in Phoenix, Arizona, where she created something of a checkered past. Laurie now resides in Eugene, Oregon, has a cute dog and a nice husband, and misses Mexican food like it was her youth. For more information, visit www.laurienotaro.com.

Reviews

"As complex as it is deftly crafted--this is a pulse-pounding, page-turning, heartbreaking account of the misunderstood woman behind a sensational news story that gripped a nation. A haunting novel that never lets the reader go." --Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Laurie Notaro

"Fans of Notaro's essays will identify and appreciate the vein of absurdity and irony running throughout this novel, but there is also a pulsing brutality and shocking tragedy at its heart...Fact may still remain stranger than fiction, but Notaro's compelling novel gives truth a run for the money." --Library Journal (starred review)

"Notaro portrays this exciting sliver of time with historical accuracy, providing an authentic glimpse of the era (including photographs), and then adds a pump of adrenaline by including dialogue and drama of her own imagination, creating a captivating historical fiction." --Kirkus Reviews

"[Notaro] leverages her...keen eye for human foibles in an ambitious fictionalized account. [An] action-packed, character-rich romp." --Publishers Weekly

"Best known for her offbeat essays on contemporary topics, Notaro breaks new literary ground and demonstrates an intuitive sense of narrative and indelible appreciation for history's ironies." --Booklist

"Fascinating...Well-researched novelization...A compelling story." --USA Today