Tell Two Friends
A Novel
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ナレーター:
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Andi Arndt
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著者:
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Ann Garvin
A wickedly funny and empowering thriller about women, the manipulators who underestimate them, and keeping your dignity while saving the day by the author of I Thought You Said This Would Work.
Jane Baye is a regular person, good at a lot of things, but identifying the serial killer right in front of her isn’t one of them.
In 1990, college senior Jane wrote to an incarcerated woman because it seemed like a nice thing to do. Thirty-six years later, that felon, actually a man, has moved in next door. He’s watching her every move, with a decades-long plan for Jane that a nice person like her would never see coming.
Especially because Jane is wrapped up in her own problems: a small-town golden boy with talk of forever and a diabolical history of cheating. When she exposes her ex, the entire town of Wonder Lake turns against her.
It’s no wonder she doesn’t see what’s coming on the night of the Norwegian heritage festival.
But woe to those who mistake Jane for a pushover. When celebration becomes a fight for survival, the very qualities that make her ordinary become the weapons she’ll bet everything on.
©2026 by Ann Garvin. (P)2026 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.批評家のレビュー
“Tell Two Friends is a stunning departure and a natural evolution—Ann Garvin at her most precise and most dangerous. A novel about how the qualities that make someone good—empathy, second chances, the generous instinct to explain away what frightens you—can become the very things used against you. And about what it takes, finally, to trust the one instrument you’ve been told your whole life is broken: Your own judgment. I loved it!”—Kaira Rouda, USA Today bestselling author of We Were Never Friends and Jill Is Not Happy
“Tell not just two friends but every friend you have about Tell Two Friends, in which Ann Garvin, lover of comic fiction, takes a hard, dark turn in this tale of human treachery, lying lives, purest courage, and the stranger next door. Don’t miss this breakout novel that will surprise you at every turn.”—Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean and The Birdwatcher
“What’s the most astounding thing you’ve ever heard of? How about a college kid who wrote to a convict only to find that twenty-five years later, he’s moving in right next door to her, and so is his agenda? Moving and funny, Garvin shows that the good in the world is sometimes like a diamond buried under coal, sparkling for our attention. A wise, wonderful book by a wise, wonderful author. I loved it.”—Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Days of Wonder and Pictures of You