The Richard and Judy pick from the New York Times bestselling author of Luckiest Girl Alive
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Köp båda 2 för 303 krDisturbing but thought-provoking in its exploration of societys obsession with serial killers, it puts a contemporary spin on the page-turning genre. * The Independent * Bright Young Women is a fearless and intoxicating ride into the aftershocks of a series of brutal murders. Knoll explores in vivid, pointillist prose the effects on the bright young women of the title, both the victims snuffed out in their glorious prime, and those left behind in their wake. It's a compelling, almost hypnotic read and I loved it with a passion. -- Lisa Jewell, Bestselling author of <i>None of This is True</i> A sharp examination of our culture's obsession with serial killers and true crime. * Harper's Bazaar, Best Books of the Year * A captivating read * Woman * Knoll sets about dismantling every last Bundy myth with a controlled but palpable rage. I already loved how she writes, but this book is extraordinary. Genuinely can't rememebr the last time a novel moved me so much. Don't miss it. -- Catherine Ryan-Howard, author of <i>Run Time</i> Bright Young Women is Jessica Knoll at her best: an unflinching and evocative novel about the tabloid fascination with evil and the dynamic and brilliant women who have the real story to tell. -- Laura Dave, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Last Thing He Told Me</i> Blistering and powerful, Bright Young Women is an almost unbearably vivid story of sisterhood and survival. With razor-sharp skill, Jessica Knoll deconstructs the myth of a criminal mastermind, revealing the women he seeks to destroy as the truly brilliant ones. -- Flynn Berry, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Northern Spy</i> and <i>Under the Harrow</i> It's an angry book, but also an enthralling one... it's been described as a 'silent scream of a book' and that it is, but nonetheless this scream is sharply and intelligently, if disturbingly, conveyed. * Meath Chronicle * Jessica Knoll is a careful writer, and this, her third novel, is a perfect match for her cold dissection of social mores and her fierce rage at misogyny . . . She tears apart the restrictive world of womens roles and lays bare the purpose of such hobbles: to keep women from making a scene, to keep them from seeking justice, and most of all, to keep them from seeking their own lives. * CrimeReads/LitHub, Most Anticipated Books of 2023 * [A] huge summer read . . . one of those great stories that you can't put down! -- Reese Witherspoon, <i>InStyle </i>on <i>Luckiest Girl Alive</i> Knife-sharp and enthralling -- Megan Abbott, author of <i>The Turnout</i> on <i>The Favourite Sister</i> Writing with pulse-pounding tension and urgency, Knoll expertly conjures an atmosphere of dread and anxiety while paying tribute to all the bright young women whose lives are cut short or forever changed by craven actions of sociopaths. An utterly absorbing, disturbing, and absolutely essential read. * Booklist, starred review * An unsettling and thrilling page-turner . . . Knolls haunting, must-read account will captivate [readers] until the end. * Library Journal (Starred) * A stunning, engaging subversion of the Bundy mythand the true-crime genre. * Kirkus Reviews (Starred) * Brilliant . . . Writing with pulse-pounding tension and urgency, Knoll expertly conjures an atmosphere of dread and anxiety while paying tribute to all the bright young women whose lives are cut short or forever changed by the craven actions of sociopaths. An utterly absorbing, disturbing, and absolutely essential read. * Booklist (Starred) * Stunning . . . By focusing on the women affected by her Ted Bundy stand-in instead of the nuances of his criminal psychology, Knoll movingly reframes an American obsession without stripping it of its intrigue. The results are masterful. * Publishers Weekly *
Jessica Knoll has been a senior editor at Cosmopolitan and the articles editor at SELF, and has also written articles for the New York Times. She grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia and graduated from The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. She lives in New York City with her husband. She is also the author of Luckiest Girl Alive.