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“A daring psychological thriller…I could not turn the pages fast enough. A wickedly good debut novel.” Elin Hilderbrand, New York Times bestselling author
“[A] stunning, multilayered debut…What a satisfying novel, with its shifting perspectives and competing stories and notion that our relationship to the truth changes with time and distance.” New York Times
“Both a skewering of America’s JonBenet Ramsey–style fixation with little girls in peril and a fascinating glimpse at the intensity of female friendship…Psychologically rich, with haunting detail, Mitchell’s work is a disturbing, insightful look at our deep fears.” Publishers Weekly
“Mitchell’s debut combines psychological suspense and literary fiction with well-drawn, believable protagonists who alternate as narrators. The story is strongest when we go inside the young women’s minds as they grapple with their shared past.” Library Journal
“An interesting and unexpected exploration of the aftermath of an abduction that left invisible scars…The voices of the two women are distinctive, each sharp and witty in her own way. A satisfying, unusual novel.” Kirkus Reviews
“A thrilling, literary psychological adventure that examines how pivotal moments can echo throughout our lives.” BookPage
“Mitchell’s fresh, spectacular, and bristly heroines illuminate this story of a crime survived. Pretty Is promises mountains of suspense, while offering a transfixing look at the urge to give voice, to make art.” Amity Gaige, author of Schroder, a New York Times Notable Book
“The best book of its kind I’ve read since Lionel Shriver’s We Need to Talk about Kevin…A powerful plot that keeps the tension bubbling and the reader’s attention rapt, written by a natural-born storyteller blessed with emotional intelligence and sheer deftness of language. Pretty Is is a real thriller of a novel.” Fay Weldon, author of Habits of the House
“By turns poignant, funny, and terrifying, Pretty Is mines the contradictions of the heart with fascinating skill. The relationships in this novel are ones you have not seen before.” Leslie Daniels, author of Cleaning Nabokov’s House