The Pocket Wife

The Pocket Wife
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Susan Crawford

ناشر

William Morrow

شابک

9780062362872
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Publisher's Weekly

January 26, 2015
Dana Catrell, the heroine of Crawford’s quirkily endearing debut, desperately needs to figure out what happened in those boozy, woozy hours between her argument with neighbor Celia Steinhauser and the discovery of the woman’s body—ideally before Paterson, N.J., Det. Jack Moss gets to the bottom of it. Though suburban homemaker Dana doesn’t believe herself capable of murder, she can’t be sure since she stopped taking meds for her bipolar disorder. Fortunately for Dana, Jack, who reminds her of her first love, is also somewhat off his game in the wake of his wife’s departure and the discovery that his estranged son, Kyle, seems to have been suspiciously close to Celia, Kyle’s GED teacher. As Dana continues to spiral out of control, her accelerating mania clouding her perceptions, Crawford manages for the most part to sidestep cliché and preserve her leading lady’s spunk, humor, and dignity. Although she’s less successful resolving the mystery, both Dana and Jack deserve an encore. Agent: Jenny Bent, Bent Agency.



Library Journal

October 1, 2014

Crawford, who's won four awards for her fiction and poetry from the Atlanta Writers Club, takes a big step forward: this thriller is going out with a 125,000-copy first printing, and foreign rights are starting to move. Dana Catrell is horrified when neighbor Celia is murdered and even more horrified when the evidence points to her; she suffers from bipolar disorder and was suffering a breakdown of sorts the last time she saw Celia.

Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

February 1, 2015
Dana Catrell's neighbor Celia is found fatally wounded hours after the women shared a cocktail-drenched afternoon. Dana can't remember much, aside from their argument over pictures Celia took of Dana's husband dining with another woman. Determined to recover her lost afternoon, Dana works on unraveling Celia's secrets; she feels certain she's making progress when someone leaves threatening notes for her, and she glimpses a hoodie-clad figure creeping around her house. But her husband, Peter, is convinced that Dana has slipped into a manic phase of her bipolar disorder and has written the notes herself. Although Dana was the last person to see Celia alive, appealingly conflicted Detective Jack Moss won't commit to arresting Dana until he is certain the clues pointing to Peter and someone in his own private circle are resolved. Because the tale is told primarily from Dana's sharp but manic perspective, suspense develops around her possibly unreliable interpretation of events. This is a gripping, character-driven mystery that would pair well with Sophie Hannah's The Truth-Teller's Lie (2010).(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)




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