Girl in the Rearview Mirror
27 June 2019
Imprint: Macmillan
Synopsis
A twisty, page-turning debut thriller from Kelsey Rae Dimberg, Girl in the Rearview Mirror is a story about privilege and power, family and obligation, ambition and complicity, and the pull of the past on the present; perfect for fans of Jane Harper's The Lost Man and Chris Hammer's Scrubland.
Desperate to put her past in the rearview mirror, Finn Hunt leaves...
Details
27 June 2019
600 minutes
Andi Arndt
9781509895830
Imprint: Macmillan
Reviews
With hairpin twists and immense psychological acuity, Kelsey Rae Dimberg’s Girl in the Rearview Mirror is as seductive as the glamorous, privileged family at its center – and as cunning. An exciting, intoxicating debut, it will hold you until its startling final pagesMegan Abbott, bestselling author of Give Me Your Hand
I tore through Girl in the Rearview Mirror; it really is a truly accomplished debut. Kelsey Rae Dimberg has that rare ability to blend breakneck pace with razor-sharp characterization and shimmering, immersive prose. A charged, tense, highly emotional story that will stay with you long after you turn the last pageCaz Frear, author of Sweet Little Lies and Stone Cold Heart
Utterly compelling, this story reveals its secrets slowly and mysteriously under the sweltering sun of Arizona. A gripping story that expertly weaves domestic and political intrigueRosamund Lupton, bestselling author of Sister
Girl in the Rearview Mirror is as beguiling a tale as the famous family at its center. Kelsey Rae Dimberg’s briskly paced debut is both a mystery and a pointed portrait of wealth and privilege. It is a story of the thrill of stepping beneath the spotlight and the stark reckoning that awaits those who are cast out from beneath its glowMeghan MacLean Weir, author of The Book of Essie