Wish you were gone
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New York : Gallery Books, 2021.
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Central - Adult Fiction
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Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty and Lisa Jewell, this “captivating thriller full of twists and surprises” (Megan Miranda, New York Times bestselling author)—about what happens when the death of a husband and father isn’t the tragedy everyone believes—is perfect for fans of the Netflix original series Dead to Me. Emma Walsh has finally worked up the courage to confront her husband James about his drinking—his alcoholic rages, his blackouts, and the fear his behavior has created for her and their two kids. But James never shows up to meet her as planned, and all her righteous words go unsaid. And unsaid they remain, because the next time Emma sees James, his body lies crumpled amidst the wreckage of his flashy car, which has been smashed to its final resting place halfway through the back wall of their suburban house’s roomy garage. In the aftermath of the fatal crash, Emma and her teenage children begin to embrace life without James’s looming, volcanic presence. Buoyed by the support of her two closest friends, she struggles to deal with her grief, complicated by the knowledge that her husband’s legacy as an upstanding business owner and family man shines only because so many people, for so long, were so willing to keep his secrets—secrets that twist into new and unexpected shapes as the mysterious details of his last day of life begin to come to light. A sinister and suspenseful domestic thriller, lauded as “stylish” by Publishers Weekly and “delicious” by Booklist, Wish You Were Gone will keep you guessing “until not just the last page, but the last paragraph” (Chandler Baker, New York Times bestselling author).

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Format
Book
Edition
First Gallery Books hardcover edition.
Physical Desc
341 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781982153984, 1982153989, 9781982153991, 1982153997

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"For fans of the Netflix hit series Dead to Me and bestselling domestic suspense fiction by Shari Lapena and Liane Moriarty, a novel set in suburban New Jersey about a dead husband with a serious alcohol problem, an angry, betrayed wife, and the family friends whose talent for keeping secrets might lead to everyone's undoing"-- Provided by publisher.

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

James Walsh is dead. Apparently he was driving drunk, and he plowed into his own house. His wife, Emma, is shocked, but, if she's completely honest with herself, she's also a little relieved. An alcoholic, James terrorized his family, loving and considerate one moment, explosive and violent the next. Truth is, Emma was about to file for divorce. Now she doesn't have to. This is a delicious thriller. Alternating between the points of view of Emma and some of her close friends, occasionally dipping into the past to show us what was going on before James died, the story keeps us constantly on our toes. Was James' death an accident? Who might have killed him, and why? Was James having an affair? If so, with whom? And who might have known about it? Scott, who also writes under the pseudonym Kate Brian, is mostly known for YA fiction, but this book is definitely for grown-ups. It's a fine suspense story with some excellent surprises.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

YA author Scott (the Cheerleader trilogy) makes her adult debut with a stylish thriller fueled by family deceptions. Emma Walsh is finally ready to tell her angry, alcoholic husband, James, she wants a divorce after years of hiding his flaws from the world. When James neither arrives at the Manhattan restaurant chosen for the conversation nor answers her texts, she returns home to suburban New Jersey. Five hours later, his car crashes into their garage with James unconscious inside it. The police deem his subsequent death accidental, but Emma has questions. Most urgently, where is his ubiquitous cellphone, and who is the woman who answers when Emma calls his number? Emma's two closest friends offer to help her find out amid their own personal difficulties, including the wife of James's partner in a lucrative sports PR firm, a former NFL linebacker who has developed sports-related brain damage. As Emma uncovers James's hidden life, she finds that her two teenage children have secrets of their own. Scott's complex story lines come together in an explosive climax. Fans of Lisa Jewell and Liane Moriarty will welcome this new arrival on the domestic thriller scene. Agent: Holly Root, Root Literary. (Nov.)

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Library Journal Review

When Emma Walsh's husband, James, died after smashing his way through the back wall of their garage in his big-bucks sports car, he left behind a reputation as a stellar family man and business owner. Unfortunately, that reputation hid the alcoholic rages and blackouts that kept Emma and her teenage children cowering, and other secrets James shrouded now will out in dangerous ways. New York Times best-selling children's/YA author Scott enters the adult arena with a 75,000-copy first printing.

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Booklist Reviews

James Walsh is dead. Apparently he was driving drunk, and he plowed into his own house. His wife, Emma, is shocked, but, if she's completely honest with herself, she's also a little relieved. An alcoholic, James terrorized his family, loving and considerate one moment, explosive and violent the next. Truth is, Emma was about to file for divorce. Now she doesn't have to. This is a delicious thriller. Alternating between the points of view of Emma and some of her close friends, occasionally dipping into the past to show us what was going on before James died, the story keeps us constantly on our toes. Was James' death an accident? Who might have killed him, and why? Was James having an affair? If so, with whom? And who might have known about it? Scott, who also writes under the pseudonym Kate Brian, is mostly known for YA fiction, but this book is definitely for grown-ups. It's a fine suspense story with some excellent surprises. Copyright 2021 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

When Emma Walsh's husband, James, died after smashing his way through the back wall of their garage in his big-bucks sports car, he left behind a reputation as a stellar family man and business owner. Unfortunately, that reputation hid the alcoholic rages and blackouts that kept Emma and her teenage children cowering, and other secrets James shrouded now will out in dangerous ways. New York Times best-selling children's/YA author Scott enters the adult arena with a 75,000-copy first printing.

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PW Annex Reviews

YA author Scott (the Cheerleader trilogy) makes her adult debut with a stylish thriller fueled by family deceptions. Emma Walsh is finally ready to tell her angry, alcoholic husband, James, she wants a divorce after years of hiding his flaws from the world. When James neither arrives at the Manhattan restaurant chosen for the conversation nor answers her texts, she returns home to suburban New Jersey. Five hours later, his car crashes into their garage with James unconscious inside it. The police deem his subsequent death accidental, but Emma has questions. Most urgently, where is his ubiquitous cellphone, and who is the woman who answers when Emma calls his number? Emma's two closest friends offer to help her find out amid their own personal difficulties, including the wife of James's partner in a lucrative sports PR firm, a former NFL linebacker who has developed sports-related brain damage. As Emma uncovers James's hidden life, she finds that her two teenage children have secrets of their own. Scott's complex story lines come together in an explosive climax. Fans of Lisa Jewell and Liane Moriarty will welcome this new arrival on the domestic thriller scene. Agent: Holly Root, Root Literary. (Nov.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Scott, K. (2021). Wish you were gone (First Gallery Books hardcover edition.). Gallery Books.

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

Scott, Kieran, 1974-. 2021. Wish You Were Gone. New York: Gallery Books.

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

Scott, Kieran, 1974-. Wish You Were Gone New York: Gallery Books, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Scott, K. (2021). Wish you were gone. First Gallery Books hardcover edn. New York: Gallery Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Scott, Kieran. Wish You Were Gone First Gallery Books hardcover edition., Gallery Books, 2021.

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