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Goodnight Beautiful

by Aimee Molloy
There were several twists and turns I didn't see coming. At one point, I had to go back and reread a portion of the book to ensure I read it correctly. I recommend this to anyone who enjoys an excellent psychological thriller filled with mystery and suspense.Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy  #mystery,#thriller #reading, #bookstoread, #books,

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"Constructed with house of cards precision, this cunning story surges forward as though powered by an outboard motor. But Molloy proves equally skilled in the elusive arts of character and dialogue: Goodnight Beautiful isn't only the most suspenseful novel you'll read this year; it's likely to be the funniest, too. I wish that every book, in every genre, were as deeply imagined and fully inhabited as this one." - AJ Finn, author of The Woman in the Window

"Deliciously twisty. . . . The author has fun toying with the conventions of gender in pop culture, and the assumptions we make. It adds up to a book you'll read late into the night, trying to figure out where the next twist will take you." -Associated Press

"Aimee Molloy is a magician. With Goodnight Beautiful, she will artfully deceive you while holding you firmly in her grasp. . . . What begins as a sexy, smart domestic thriller turns out to be so much more. If you think you've figured this one out, think again: Molloy will be three steps ahead of you all the way through." - Cristina Alger, author of Girls Like Us

"A tense read that expertly employs misdirection and multiple points of view to create some truly surprising twists a la Gone Girl. The first of these twists is shocking enough to make you question everything you just read. At the same time, Goodnight Beautiful subverts gender norms and flips the trope of the unreliable female narrator on its head." Buzzfeed 'This is a psychological thriller you'll think you have all figured out but I promise you, you don't. -Parade

"Molloy employs some of the most believable and jaw dropping narrative twists since Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl in this smart, single sitting read. Readers will be flipping back to see just how she performed the sleight of hand right in front of their eyes. Along with a rip roaring suspense plot, Molloy adds depth with critiques of gender conventions that causes readers to investigate the assumptions they bring to the text. She breathes new life into the unreliable narrator thriller genre in a book everyone will be talking about." -Library Journal


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