The "compelling, suspenseful" novel of a vulnerable misfit in a small
town by the New York Times-bestselling author of Light from a Distant
Star (Publishers Weekly).
Named one of the five best novels of the year by Time magazine, A
Dangerous Woman is the story of the damaged and emotionally unstable
Martha Horgan, an outcast in her small Vermont town. She stares; she has
violent crushes on people; and, perhaps most unsettling of all, she
cannot stop telling the truth. After a traumatic experience during her
teenage years, the thirty-two-year-old now craves love and
companionship, but her relentless honesty makes her painfully vulnerable
to those around her: Frances, her wealthy aunt and begrudging guardian;
Birdy Dusser, who befriends her and then cruelly rejects her; and Colin
Mackey, the seductive man who preys on her desires.
Confused and bitter, distrusting even those with her best interests at
heart, Martha is slowly propelled into a desperate attempt to gain
control over her own life. The National Book Award-nominated author of
Songs in Ordinary Time tells a tale of unnerving suspense and
terrifying psychological insight that is "at once thrilling and deeply
affecting" (The New York Times).