"Just as Ellory mastered the atavistic heart of 1950's corruption, so Jordan Harper has mastered articulating the Day-Glo Technicolor nightmare that is postmodern Los Angeles. Everybody Knows is filled with ballsy movers and shakers, of course, but also plastic social media influencers, high-rent hoods, nihilistic cops, and the sorts of lost souls you'll never forget. Everybody Knows is an absolute tour de force, a trip through an exclusive alluring Hell where everyone gets what they want and just what they deserve."--S.A. Cosby, bestselling and LA Times Book Prize-winning author of RAZORBLADE TEARS and BLACKTOP WASTELAND
"With Everybody Knows, Jordan Harper takes on the Beast--the monstrous, corrupt, insatiable mass of organs that eats the losers and feeds the winners in capitalist America, with Hollywood as its base of operations. Our guides to this world (our world) are two of its own dirty players, a celebrity publicist with killer instincts and an ex-cop goon for hire, looking for survival and money and maybe, if it's in the cards, a little bit of redemption. It's a juggernaut of a novel, fast and high-impact, with a sense of doomed humor and bright, sharp teeth."
--Steph Cha, LA Times Book Prize-winning author of YOUR HOUSE WILL PAY
"Everybody Knows is the best mystery novel I've read in years...Jordan Harper writes sentences, and in this case an entire book, that is both terrifying and exhilarating."--James Patterson
"A bold new reinvention of Los Angeles noir with the Hollywood publicist as sleuth, trawling through social media feeds and manufactured cover stories to discover the hushed-up truth -- where human kindness still flickers alive in a jet-black vision of Tinseltown. Sharply observed, atmospheric, and indelible."--Winnie M Li, author of New York Times book club pick COMPLICIT
"Fans of neo-noir will find a lot to like here, as Harper displays an encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture and Hollywood history as he spins a tale that isn't just ripped from the headlines--it's probably predicting them."
--BookPage
"Combing the brutality of James Ellroy with the poetic sensibility of Raymond Chandler, Harper takes the reader on a searing journey into L.A.'s underworld where truth and righteousness have become irrelevant and only power has currency. This neo-noir is a must read."--Publishers Weekly
"Jordan Harper's 'Everybody Knows' is a pure hit of neo-noir. It is dark, violent, bold -- and romantic as all get out."--Harlan Coben on the TODAY Show
"Don't be surprised if this utterly compelling thriller, which builds on timeless themes and brings new shading to an iconic landscape, is the noir of the year."
--Booklist
"A bona-fide page-turner, pings with one-liners and scenes worthy of Raymond Chandler and Nathanael West."--Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal
"Everybody Knows rages through the City of Angels like a broken-dam flood. It's got it all, but most of all it's got deep insight. It's the book everybody's been waiting for."
--Michael Connelly
"Good lord, this book is fantastic. Everybody Knows is one of the best LA noir novels I've ever read. The writing is astonishingly good. It's a wild, honest, sharp, and suspenseful ride, full of wry observations about the nature of power and the cost of being good in a bad, bad world."
--Attica Locke, Edgar Award-winning and bestselling author of HEAVEN, MY HOME and BLUEBIRD, BLUEBIRD
"Hollywood noir doesn't get any darker than Jordan Harper's dazzling Everybody Knows, where cynicism is rewarded, romance thwarted and redemption narratives undercut at every turn."--Sarah Weinman, New York Times Book Review
"Harper, a Hollywood writer for more than a decade, perceptively illustrates the contrasts in the entertainment business-- "perfect" influencers who hide their drug addictions, giant mansions alongside homeless encampments -- and exposes the way people hide desperation under a veneer of fame."
--Washington Post
"It's more than a crime novel. It's a fresh take and a hard look at our culture."--Michael Connelly, Wall Street Journal
"[A] stunning new crime saga... The novel's scope is expansive, and so is the buzz that comes trailing it...a wholly contemporary story. The dark epic that unfurls in the pages of Everybody Knows makes 'ripped-from-the-headlines' crime shows seem quaint by comparison.... poised to be Harper's breakout novel..."
--LA Times
"What a ride! If it were possible for James Ellroy and James M. Cain to produce a bastard love child, it would be Everybody Knows by Jordan Harper. Awash in substance abuse, sex and demented violence, this is the LA of a good drug trip turned very bad."--Dennis Lehane
"Searing, timely, sprawling, Everybody Knows pulls back Hollywood's velvet curtain, exposing the sordid machinations on which the industry runs and the seamy complicity which keeps it humming. This is L.A. noir at its most incendiary."--Megan Abbott, bestselling author of THE TURNOUT
"Jordan Harper writes like he's L.A.'s avenging angel. Everybody Knows is timely. It's timeless. It's a knockout punch."
--James Kestrel, author of the Edgar Award-winning FIVE DECEMBERS
"A mesmerizing whodunit, escapist yet thought-provoking."--Kirkus Reviews
"Harper's dark vision -- and it is very dark -- imbues 'Everybody Knows' with a tight plot that is on fire from the first sentence and believable characters one wants to root for...Harper's noir vision of L.A. sees the city at its worst but with a sense of hope for its future, enhanced by his evocative writing....'Everybody Knows' showcases Harper's considerable talents."
--Oline Cogdill, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"Virtuosically written...Consider me shocked and awed."--AIRMAIL
"I love a Hollywood novel, and this one scratched this month's itch... I found Tusing's narrations of Mae's descent into the Hollywood underbelly rhythmically gripping."--NY Mag/Vulture, Best Audiobooks of the Month
"this novel, like Ellroy's work, offers 'that very sort of complicated, sort of almost Baroque sense where, just when you think it couldn't get any darker or more depraved, he'll peel back another layer.'"--MPR News, Ask a Bookseller with The Poisoned Pen's Patrick Millikin
"Harper is a skilled plot tactician, and his book is well constructed, and unpredictable nearly to the end....I want to be careful not to give away too much; one of the pleasures of the book is how Harper handles all the twists and turns."--David Ulin, Alta Online