Review
A delicious crime debut full of false memories and unreliable narrators, which means
twists and turns a plenty! -
RedThriller fans will lap up this tense tale -- Nina Pottell -
PrimaMy 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 strong debut novel, this is
a proper thriller with plenty of twists and turns . . . well-paced and solidly plotted -
Daily MirrorFresh and original, glossy, clever, and unsettling, this is dark academia at its absolute best -- Andrea Mara, Sunday Times bestselling author of ALL HER FAULT
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
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Belfast TelegraphAn impressive first crime novel . . . both an investigation of a very cold case and a portrayal of a woman on the edge -
Literary ReviewKnife-sharp -
Woman's OwnA 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 TelegraphSlick, 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 BooksellerAn 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
Book Description
THE GRIPPING DEBUT THRILLER OF 2024. A dark and deeply compulsive read that will keep you racing through the pages late into the night - perfect for fans of Girl A and Yellowjackets.
About the Author
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.