One Step Too Far: A Novel
Fans of Everything I Never Told You and The Girl on the Train will devour this page-turning literary debut about a harrowing coming-of-age and a marriage under siege from O. Henry Prize winner Jan Ellison.
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“Delicious, lazy-day reading. Just don’t underestimate the writing.â€â€”O: The Oprah Magazine (Editor’s Pick)
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“Ellison is a tantalizing storyteller . . . moving her story forward with cinematic verve.â€â€”USA Today
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“Rich with suspense . . . Lovely writing guides us through, driven by a quiet generosity.â€â€”San Francisco Chronicle (Book Club Pick)
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At nineteen, Annie Black abandons California for a London winter of drinking to oblivion and looking for love in the wrong places. Twenty years later, she is a happily married mother of three living in San Francisco. Then one morning, a photograph arrives in her mailbox, and an old obsession is awakened.
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After a return trip to London, Annie’s marriage falters, her store floods, and her son, Robbie, takes a night-time ride that nearly costs him his life. Now Annie must fight to save her family by untangling the mysteries of that reckless winter in Europe that drew an invisible map of her future.
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With the brilliant pacing and emotional precision that won Jan Ellison an O. Henry Prize for her first published story, A Small Indiscretion announces a major new voice in suspense fiction as it unfolds a story of denial, obsession, love, forgiveness—and one woman’s reckoning with her own fateful mistakes.
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Praise for A Small Indiscretion
“Rich and detailed . . . The plot explodes delightfully, with suspense and a few twists. Using second-person narration and hypnotic prose, Ellison’s debut novel is both juicy and beautifully written. How do I know it’s juicy? A stranger started reading it over my shoulder on the New York City subway, and told me he was sorry that I was turning the pages too quickly.â€â€”Flavorwire
“Are those wild college days ever really behind you? Happily married Annie finds out.â€â€”Cosmopolitan
“An impressive fiction debut . . . both a psychological mystery and a study of the divide between desire and duty.â€â€”San Jose Mercury News
“A novel to tear through on a plane ride or on the beach . . . I was drawn into a web of secrets, a world of unrequited love and youthful mistakes that feel heightened and more romantic on the cold winter streets of London, Paris, and Ireland.â€â€”Bustle
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“Ellison renders the California landscape with stunning clarity. . . . She writes gracefully, with moments of startling insight. . . . Her first novel is an emotional thriller, skillfully plotted in taut, visual scenes.â€â€”The Rumpus
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“An emotional thriller . . . Connoisseurs of domestic suspense will finish this book in a few breathless sittings.â€â€”Kirkus Reviews
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“Ellison’s debut novel is a puzzle with the outside pieces finished. Reading it is like compulsively fitting all those revealing middle pieces together. . . . Skillfully weaving two plots, Ellison unveils the details of each, piece by tantalizing piece.â€â€”BookPage
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“An engrossing, believable, gracefully written family drama that reveals our past’s bare-knuckle grip on our present.â€â€”Emma Donoghue, New York Times bestselling author of Room
Country | USA |
Manufacturer | Random House |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
ReleaseDate | 2015-01-20 |
Format | Kindle eBook |