About the Author:
LAURA MCHUGH's short fiction has been published in Confrontation and Big Muddy: A Journal of the Mississippi River Valley. She lives in Missouri, and this is her second novel.
Review:
"Superb and subtle psychological suspense, and a compelling mystery, too . . . I thought I knew who did it, but I was wrong-four times." -- Lee Child "Cool, clever and infused with a compellingly chilly melancholy, Arrowood kept me guessing and re-guessing all the way to its inexorable conclusion." -- Ruth Ware "A failed graduate student's return to the family mansion she inherited from her grandfather touches off a maelstrom of emotion, regret and memories in McHugh's poignant second novel . . . Lyrical prose and in-depth character studies examine the reliability of memory, punctuated by believable suspense and aided by a careful look at a small town." * Publishers Weekly * "McHugh's slow exposure of an old crime is a pitch-perfect example of a Southern gothic." * Sunday Times * "Magical" * Daily Mail * "This robust, old-fashioned gothic mystery has everything you're looking for: a creepy old house, a tenant with a secret history, and even a few ghosts. Laura McHugh's novel sits at the intersection of memory and history, astutely asking whether we carry the past or it carries us." -- Jodi Picoult "An eloquently eerie tale." * Booklist * "A pitch-perfect example of Southern Gothic." * The Times * "A rare talent. Tight, beautifully dark prose, peppered with scintillating moments of light...A wonderfully crafted tale that will satisfy readers in ways they never thought possible. Brilliant stuff, indeed." -- Chris High "A chilling, twisting tale of family, memory, and home . . . This engaging and thrilling tale about a young woman's homecoming, the vagaries of memory, and the impact of tragedy on both a town and a family is a terrific choice for Laura Lippman and Sue Grafton readers." * Library Journal *
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