Jenny Hollander is a writer and editor from London. A graduate of Leeds University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, her work has been published in ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Bustle, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, and more. She spent ten years in New York, where she worked as a senior editor for Bustle and the deputy editor at Marie Claire. Now the digital director for Marie Claire, she lives in London with her husband and their rescue dog, Captain. She's a fierce advocate for dyspraxia, which she was diagnosed with when she was nine.
A delicious crime debut full of false memories and unreliable
narrators, which means twists and turns a plenty!
*Red*
[A] new twisty read that you 100 percent won't be able to put
down
*Cosmopolitan*
A sharp, witty, nail-biting thriller that will firmly plant you on
the edge of your seat - and keep you there
*Marie Claire*
Thriller fans will lap up this tense tale
*Prima*
My favourite debut of the year. Clever, pacy and utterly
compelling
*Lucy Clarke, Sunday Times bestselling author of THE HIKE and ONE
OF THE GIRLS*
A proper thriller with plenty of twists and turns
*S Magazine, Sunday Express*
Fresh and original, glossy, clever, and unsettling, this is dark
academia at its absolute best
*Andrea Mara, Sunday Times bestselling author of NO ONE SAW A
THING*
A strong debut novel . . . well-paced and solidly plotted. There
are more than enough revelations to keep you turning the pages as
you race to find out the truth
*Daily Mirror*
Darkly bittersweet, with a plot that will keep you hooked
throughout, it's one if you were a fan of Girl A or
The Secret History
*Belfast Telegraph*
An impressive first crime novel . . . both an investigation of a
very cold case and a portrayal of a woman on the edge
*Literary Review*
Knife-sharp
*Woman's Own*
A twisty, thrilling story you won't be able to put down
*Town & Country*
A creeping sense of dread, a slow, almost torturous, drip-feeding
of information, and a highly likeable, yet unsettlingly unreliable
narrator. It all builds to one of the most chilling and interesting
reads of the year. Highly recommended.
*M. W. Craven, author of Sunday Times bestseller and Theakston's
Crime Novel of the Year THE BOTANIST*
Big Little Lies fans will love it!
*Peterborough Telegraph*
Slick, satisfying, smart and perfectly paced, this is the breakout
debut thriller of 2024
*Celia Walden, author of Richard & Judy Book Club pick PAYDAY*
Totally gripping . . . grabbed me from the start, and didn't let go
until I had finished the last page. Each characters is unique and
so clear that, by the end of the book, I felt as if knew them all,
and that I had been there with them throughout the story
*Rachel Abbott, author of DON'T LOOK AWAY*
This compulsive lead debut certainly delivered on its publisher's
promise of keeping me up all night
*The Bookseller*
An intoxicatingly sharp thriller. Everyone Who Can Forgive Me Is
Dead deftly explores trauma and the dark things we believe
ourselves capable of. I never wanted to stop reading it, and I
can't wait for Hollander's next novel
*Clémence Michallon, internationally bestselling author of THE
QUIET TENANT*
Compelling and engrossing . . . From the dark academia feel of the
flashback scenes to the glossy, magazine world of the present, this
book had me constantly uncomfortable and off balance - in exactly
the way I imagine the author intended!
*Katy Watson, author of Waterstones Thriller of the Month pick THE
THREE DAHLIAS*
A proper thriller with plenty of twists and turns
*Press and Journal*
Relentlessly twisty and bitingly sharp . . . guaranteed to keep you
up past your bedtime. With an undercurrent of smart, dark humor, a
chilling mystery at its core, and long-buried secrets resurfacing,
this electrifying debut will grip readers and not let go. Voicey,
unpredictable, and wholly addictive
*Laurie Elizabeth Flynn, author of THE GIRLS ARE ALL SO NICE
HERE*
Witty, tightly plotted, knife-sharp, and utterly immersive . . .
had me flaking on plans to squeeze in one more chapter. Fans of
Jessica Knoll and Megan Miranda, meet your new favorite author
*Andrea Bartz, author of Reese's Book Club pick WE WERE NEVER
HERE*
Exactly the kind of thriller I love. It's a deliciously conflicting
feeling to wonder when the shiny perfection of a new life built
over a terrible secret will begin to tarnish, and in her first
novel, Hollander doles out the suspense as masterfully as any
veteran author . . . A dark and dazzling debut
*Jennifer Hillier, author of THINGS WE DO IN THE DARK*
A propulsive read, rife with tension from page one . . . this is a
book I struggled to put down
*Katherine St. John, author of THE LION'S DEN*
From the crisp prose to the cunning twists I did not see coming, I
absolutely inhaled this clever, touching, feverishly compulsive
thriller . . . should be at the top of every thriller lover's TBR
list. I cannot wait to watch this brilliant debut soar
*Ashley Tate, author of TWENTY-SEVEN MINUTES*
Fans of Jessica Knoll's Luckiest Girl Alive will love this
tautly-constructed thriller . . . Hollander paints an engrossing
tale of a woman coming to terms not only with the ghosts of her
past but her own true nature. A nail-biting ride that will keep
readers turning pages long into the night
*Ashley Winstead, author of THE LAST HOUSEWIFE*
A clever, dark and entirely engrossing thriller that had me hooked
from the first page
*Cressida McLaughlin, author of The Cornish Cream Tea series*
What an absolute treat! I was hooked from the first chapter and I
never saw the twists coming. It is brilliantly written, sharp and
dark - I loved it!'
*Jessica Irena Smith, author of THE SUMMER I VANISHED*
A pacy, suspenseful read that kept me glued to the end
*Ali Lowe, author of THE RUNNING CLUB*
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