The Black Hour by Lori Rader-Day is:
"A perfect thriller for the summer." ( Bookpage)
"Difficult to put down and even more difficult to forget." ( Bookish)
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Debut Author Lori Rader-Day
The Black Hour has been called a "psychologically attuned debut" (Library Journal), "a psychological thriller like the best of Alfred Hitchcock" (LibraryReads), and "a twisting psychological puzzle" (Chicago Magazine.)
So, what makes author Lori Rader-Day tick? Authors Lynne Raimondo (Dante's Poison) and James W. Ziskin (No Stone Unturned) both try to get inside her head.
Lynne Raimondo interviews Lori Rader-Day for the 'Zine.
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Three Starred Reviews!
"An unputdownable read."
-Booklist STARRED REVIEW
"An exceptional debut.... An irresistible combination of menace, betrayal, and self-discovery." -Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW
"This reviewer was bowled over by the novel's alternating points of view, superb storytelling, and pitch-perfect take on academia." -Library Journal STARRED REVIEW and
DEBUT MYSTERY OF THE MONTH
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