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A Washington Post Best Book of 2007“Beautifully written and perfectly structured. . . . This novel is much more than The Omen for the latte...
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generation, and Evans cleverly subverts expectations at every turn.†–Washington PostIn the smart and suspenseful A Good and Happy Child, a psychological thriller in the tradition of Donna Tartt’s The Secret History with shades of The Exorcist, a young man reexamines his childhood memories of strange visions and erratic behavior to answer disturbing questions that continue to haunt him and his new family.“[A] satisfying, suspenseful first novel. . . . Young George’s intriguing story unbalances the reader right up to the book’s deliciously chilling end.â€â€”People“A scary, grown-up ghost story that combines Southern gothic with more than a twist of The Exorcist. . . . Combine[s] mind-bending storytelling with excellent prose.â€â€”Portland Tribune“Think Rosemary’s Baby—plus . . . told in the kind of prose that mesmerizes, sweeping the reader along so fast that there’s no time to ask questions.†—Hartford Courant“[A] dazzling debut . . . part psychological thriller, part horror story.†—Chicago Tribune“Relat[es] his otherworldly suspense story with the cool, calm eye of a skeptic.â€â€”Entertainment Weekly (A—)
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