
An Edgar Award Nominee for Best First Novel
"Dark and dangerous and strange and wonderful...Kennedy writes with the gritty poetry of Daniel Woodrell and misfit sensibility of Flannery O'Connor." --Benjamin Percy
"Moving...Complex, interlocking plotlines...A narrative that shifts its lenses continually and deliberately, playing with degrees of identification as it slides among more than a dozen viewpoints...Well-crafted, humane, and energetic novel."
--New York Times Book Review
"The novel will stun readers with its sensitive portrayals of both likeable and unlikable characters and understanding of the social tensions in today's America... As the city's residents share their own stories, the reader finds out they are critically connected to each other... Jennifer Egan used a similar narrative technique in her Pulitzer Prize-winning 2011 novel, A Visit From the Goon Squad. The technique creates a rich array of characters and deepens the perspective of readers."
--Winnipeg Free Press
"Much more than a thriller...a Winesburg, Ohio of small-town grotesques delivered with the starkness of Dennis Lehane. Each of the book's 18 chapters is a vignette told by a different resident of Colliersville, each with a distinct style and voice. Each reveals a subtle clue about what happened to Daisy, while Daisy's disappearance becomes a mirror that reveals the humanity--and the secrets--of the people lurking at the story's fringes. ...."
--Willamette Week