Some friends--and friendships--are worth killing for in this dark,
twisty suspense novel by national bestselling author Jesse Q. Sutanto.
Jane is unhappy.
A struggling midlist writer whose novels barely command four figures,
she feels trapped in an underwhelming marriage, just scraping by to pay
a crippling Bay Area mortgage for a house--a life--she's never really
wanted.
There's only ever been one person she cared about, one person who truly
understood her: Thalia. Jane's best and only friend nearly a decade ago
during their Creative Writing days at Oxford. It was the only good year
of Jane's life--cobblestones and books and damp English air, heady wine
and sweet cider and Thalia, endless Thalia. But then one night ruined
everything. The blood-soaked night that should have bound Thalia to Jane
forever but instead made her lose her completely. Thalia disappeared
without a trace, and Jane has been unable to find her since.
Until now.
Because there she is, her name at the top of the New York Times
bestseller list: A Most Pleasant Death by Thalia Ashcroft. When she
discovers a post from Thalia on her website about attending a book
convention in New York City in a week--"Can't wait to see you
there!"--Jane can't wait either.
She'll go to New York City, too, credit card bill be damned. And this
time, she will do things right. Jane won't lose Thalia again.