Wicked and ambitious female Ripley-like characters. References to Lydia Davis and Renata Adler. “ Who Is Maud Dixon? combines a rapid-fire plot with larger questions of authenticity and authorship, creating an edgy and distinct work that is as compelling as the mysterious figure at its center.”- Chloe Schama, Vogue the story is full of twists and turns that will leave you hooked."- Harlan Coben, TODAY "Fans of psychological thrillers like Patricia Highsmith’s "The Talented Mr. To say anything more would ruin the fun of reading - and being lightly appalled - by it."- Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post Andrews’s novel is sharp, unpredictable and enormously entertaining. Who Is Maud Dixon? turns out to be much more than a question about authorship indeed, it’s a question fraught with life and death consequences. "Once the two women land in Morocco, the sinister game of shedding identities begins and Maud and Florence begin tossing their passports back and forth like hot potatoes. Dizzy with joy! By the end of the book you’ll start wondering if author Alexandra Andrews might be a murderer herself.”- James Patterson “ Who Is Maud Dixon? has enough twists and turns (really good ones!) to make you dizzy for a week.
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