From the author of Good as Gone ("So gripping you might want to
start to question your own family's past"--Entertainment Weekly) comes
a brilliant and timely thriller: Strangers on a Train by way of
Thelma and Louise.
Dana Diaz is an aspiring stand-up comedian--a woman in a man's world.
When she meets a tough computer programmer named Amanda Dorn, the two
bond over their struggles in boys' club professions. Dana confides that
she's recently been harassed and assaulted while in L.A., and Amanda
comes up with a plan: they should go after each other's assailants,
Strangers on a Train-style. But Dana finds that revenge, however
sweet, draws her into a more complicated series of betrayals. Soon her
distrust turns to paranoia, encompassing strangers, friends--and even
herself. At what cost will she get her vengeance? Who will end up
getting hurt? And when it's all over, will there be anyone left to
trust?