Things We Do in the Dark: A Novel
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"Propulsive and chilling." --People Magazine"An intoxicating thrill ride. Hillier jams her foot on the accelerator and never lets up." --New York Times Book ReviewThings We Do in the Dark is a brilliant new thriller from Jennifer Hillier, the award-winning author of the breakout novels Little Secrets and Jar of Hearts. Paris Peralta is suspected of killing her celebrity husband, and her long-hidden past now threatens to destroy her future.When Paris Peralta is arrested in her own bathroom—covered in blood, holding a straight razor, her celebrity husband dead in the bathtub behind her—she knows she'll be charged with murder. But as bad as this looks, it's not what worries her the most. With the unwanted media attention now surrounding her, it's only a matter of time before someone from her long hidden past recognizes her and destroys the new life she's worked so hard to build, along with any chance of a future.Twenty-five years earlier, Ruby Reyes, known as the Ice Queen, was convicted of a similar murder in a trial that riveted Canada in the early nineties. Reyes knows who Paris really is, and when she's unexpectedly released from prison, she threatens to expose all of Paris's secrets. Left with no other choice, Paris must finally confront the dark past she escaped, once and for all.Because the only thing worse than a murder charge are two murder charges.

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07/19/2022
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English
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9781250763174

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Twenty-five years later, karma has come for Paris Peralta. She is arrested in her own bathroom, found with a straight razor in her hand and covered in blood. Her celebrity husband, Jimmy Peralta, is dead in the bathtub. He was the love of this life, the one she built from the ashes of her old one. The police and Jimmy's adoring public assume she did it, and the terms of Jimmy's new will give her a motive. However, her bigger fear is that Ruby Reyes will catch up with her. Ruby, "The Ice Queen," convicted of murdering her lover, knows all of Paris' secrets from that other life and has unexpectedly been released from jail. In this follow-up to Little Secrets (2020), Hillier creates an absolute monster in Ruby and spins a compelling tale backward and forward through time. The big reveals may not come as complete surprises, but psychological thriller fans won't mind all that much, and they will be satisfied when everything comes full circle at the end.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

At the start of this taut if flawed psychological thriller from Hillier (Little Secrets), the police find Paris Peralta in her Seattle home holding a bloody razor over her husband, comedian Jimmy Peralta, who's lying dead in the bathtub, and arrest her. Because Jimmy was on the cusp of launching a much anticipated comeback, the media attention surrounding the case threatens to expose Paris's long-hidden secrets to a ruthless blackmailer. Meanwhile, Drew Malcolm, a journalist turned crime podcaster, receives word that notorious killer Ruby Reyes (aka the Ice Queen), now perceived as a victim of sexual abuse, is about to be freed on parole after serving 25 years of a life sentence for the murder of her rich married lover. Drew knew Ruby's teenage daughter, who became a drifter after her mother went to prison and later died in a mysterious fire, and decides to focus his latest podcast on the Reyes case. Some readers may find the use of flashbacks to reveal the obvious connection between the two stories cumbersome, and the solution to Jimmy's murder may strike others as perfunctory. Still, this heartfelt account of one woman's attempt to break free of an abusive childhood will resonate with many. Agent: Victoria Skurnick, Levine Greenberg. (July)

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Library Journal Review

Jimmy Peralta is dead, and his wife was found next to his body holding the straight razor that killed him. Paris Peralta has a troubled past, but she swears she didn't kill her husband. Through flashbacks and changing perspectives, readers learn not only about Paris and Jimmy's relationship but also about Paris's life before Jimmy--a life that included abuse, murder, and a different identity. Hillier (Jar of Hearts) has created another twisty thriller, albeit a more predictable one than in her previous novels. The writing is superb, but the timing of the reveals is drawn out to the point that the ending feels too abrupt. Still, with mentions of streaming comedy shows and true crime podcasts and told by unreliable narrators, this novel has wide appeal. VERDICT Readers of Megan Goldin and Lisa Jewell will enjoy this thrilling take on a character reinventing herself but unable to run away from the past. Hillier is a must-read for the mystery genre.--Natalie Browning

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Kirkus Book Review

The violent death of a Seattle comedian looking for a comeback opens the door to a full-bore investigation of his wife, who has every reason to dread the spotlight. In his time, Jimmy Peralta was the star of the successful TV show The Prince of Poughkeepsie. His time was quite a while ago, but after years of retirement, a chance remark at an awards dinner has paved the way for Jimmy's return on the streaming platform Quan…until he's found in his bathtub with his femoral artery slashed. Also found in the bathroom is his fifth wife, yoga instructor Paris Peralta, who tells Jimmy's oldest friend, attorney Elsie Dixon, that she returned from a work conference in Vancouver to find him dead and grabbed his straight-edged razor in confusion. Since the surveillance monitors that could confirm what time Paris crossed the border have gone dead, Elsie prepares her client to dig in for a difficult trial. The lawyer doesn't know that this isn't Paris' first rodeo. She fled Toronto many years ago under an assumed name in the wake of a basement fire that claimed the life of stripper Joelle Reyes, whose mother, Ruby Reyes, was already doing time for killing her married lover, bank president Charles Baxter, under circumstances that left her with the nickname the Ice Queen. As Ruby, who's about to be paroled after 25 years, sends Paris a series of escalating blackmail demands, journalist Drew Malcolm, who has his own uncomfortable ties to Joey Reyes, seizes on Paris' arrest as fodder for his true-crime podcast, Things We Do in the Dark, that might help exorcise his personal demons. But that exorcism stands at the end of a long and twisty road. Gripping enough to make you accept every contrivance and beg for more. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Twenty-five years later, karma has come for Paris Peralta. She is arrested in her own bathroom, found with a straight razor in her hand and covered in blood. Her celebrity husband, Jimmy Peralta, is dead in the bathtub. He was the love of this life, the one she built from the ashes of her old one. The police and Jimmy's adoring public assume she did it, and the terms of Jimmy's new will give her a motive. However, her bigger fear is that Ruby Reyes will catch up with her. Ruby, "The Ice Queen, convicted of murdering her lover, knows all of Paris' secrets from that other life and has unexpectedly been released from jail. In this follow-up to Little Secrets (2020), Hillier creates an absolute monster in Ruby and spins a compelling tale backward and forward through time. The big reveals may not come as complete surprises, but psychological thriller fans won't mind all that much, and they will be satisfied when everything comes full circle at the end. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

When Joey was 13, her mother, Pearl, was convicted of murdering a married lover. When Joey was 20, she perished in an apartment fire. But years later, as Pearl is being released from prison, she insists that Joey is still alive and well in Seattle, using an assumed name, and Joey's old journalist friend Drew decides to investigate. From the author of the award-winning Jar of Hearts; with a 150,000-copy first printing.

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Library Journal Reviews

Jimmy Peralta is dead, and his wife was found next to his body holding the straight razor that killed him. Paris Peralta has a troubled past, but she swears she didn't kill her husband. Through flashbacks and changing perspectives, readers learn not only about Paris and Jimmy's relationship but also about Paris's life before Jimmy—a life that included abuse, murder, and a different identity. Hillier (Jar of Hearts) has created another twisty thriller, albeit a more predictable one than in her previous novels. The writing is superb, but the timing of the reveals is drawn out to the point that the ending feels too abrupt. Still, with mentions of streaming comedy shows and true crime podcasts and told by unreliable narrators, this novel has wide appeal. VERDICT Readers of Megan Goldin and Lisa Jewell will enjoy this thrilling take on a character reinventing herself but unable to run away from the past. Hillier is a must-read for the mystery genre.—Natalie Browning

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

At the start of this taut if flawed psychological thriller from Hillier (Little Secrets), the police find Paris Peralta in her Seattle home holding a bloody razor over her husband, comedian Jimmy Peralta, who's lying dead in the bathtub, and arrest her. Because Jimmy was on the cusp of launching a much anticipated comeback, the media attention surrounding the case threatens to expose Paris's long-hidden secrets to a ruthless blackmailer. Meanwhile, Drew Malcolm, a journalist turned crime podcaster, receives word that notorious killer Ruby Reyes (aka the Ice Queen), now perceived as a victim of sexual abuse, is about to be freed on parole after serving 25 years of a life sentence for the murder of her rich married lover. Drew knew Ruby's teenage daughter, who became a drifter after her mother went to prison and later died in a mysterious fire, and decides to focus his latest podcast on the Reyes case. Some readers may find the use of flashbacks to reveal the obvious connection between the two stories cumbersome, and the solution to Jimmy's murder may strike others as perfunctory. Still, this heartfelt account of one woman's attempt to break free of an abusive childhood will resonate with many. Agent: Victoria Skurnick, Levine Greenberg. (July)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hillier, J. (2022). Things We Do in the Dark: A Novel . St. Martin's Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hillier, Jennifer. 2022. Things We Do in the Dark: A Novel. St. Martin's Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hillier, Jennifer. Things We Do in the Dark: A Novel St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Hillier, J. (2022). Things we do in the dark: a novel. St. Martin's Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hillier, Jennifer. Things We Do in the Dark: A Novel St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2022.

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