In this twisty psychological thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of The Girl
Before an actress plays both sides of a murder investigation. [A] rich nuanced highly
literary take on the Gone Girl theme. Booklist (starred review) Claire Wright is desperate. A
British drama student in New York without a green card she takes the only job she can get:
working for a firm of divorce lawyers posing as an easy pickup in hotel bars to entrap
straying husbands. But then the game changes. When one of her targets becomes the suspect in a
murder investigation the police ask Claire to use her acting chops to lure him into a
confession. From the start she questions the part she s being asked to play: Is Patrick Fogler
a killer? Or is there more to this setup than she s being told? Claire will soon realize she is
playing the deadliest role of her life. Praise for Believe Me For readers who enjoyed the
paranoia factor in A. J. Finn s The Woman in the Window or the unreliable narrator of Paula
Hawkins s The Girl on the Train. Library Journal Produces a bobsled run s worth of twists.
Publishers Weekly An intense stylish psychological thriller. Good Housekeeping A dark and
haunting thriller . . . A superb evocation of conflicted emotions this never lets you guess
what s coming next. Daily Mail I so enjoyed it what a twisty exciting read. Sabine Durrant
author of Lie With Me