Indie Darling
A Novel
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- Erwartet am 28. Juli 2026
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- 12,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
A brilliant, breakout novel from ITW THRILLER AWARD-WINNING author Lauren Nossett—a mystery set in Nashville, where a Dolly Parton–loving private detective is drawn into the disappearance of an enigmatic pop star.
"THRILLING...[A] propulsive, glittery mystery.” —Lisa Unger, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author
“Pulse-pounding...FANS OF LIZ MOORE and S.A. COSBY will eat this up.” —Katy Hays, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author
Nashville is a city of two faces, where the glitter often masks the grit.
Kelly Williams, a Dolly Parton–loving, sports-car-driving private investigator in Nashville, helps women. Sisters in search of lost siblings. Wives determined to uncover affairs. Daughters haunted by men lingering outside their windows. Clients trust her because she listens, she believes them, and over the years she’s honed a specialized skill set.
Her latest client is Sarah Owens, better known as Seraph, the magnetic and polarizing lead singer of the indie sensation The Garden Snakes. After a series of threats turns violent, she hires Kelly to identify her assailant. With feminist anthems, cryptic lyrical easter eggs, and an electrifying stage presence, Seraph has built a fiercely loyal following—and attracted a number of critics. At that level of fame, her attacker could be anyone.
Then, in the middle of a Nashville performance, Seraph is shot on stage. The ambulance carrying her disappears. As the city reels and conspiracy theories swirl, Kelly is pulled into a dangerous web of secrets involving Seraph’s bandmates, her troubled past, and the high cost of stardom.
Propulsive and atmospheric, Indie Darling is both a page-turning mystery and a powerful meditation on art, obsession, and the perils of being a female artist in a celebrity-obsessed world.
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An indie pop star hires a Nashville private detective to bring her increasingly unhinged stalker to justice in this empowering thriller from Nossett (The Professor). Women hire PI Kelly Williams because, "unlike law enforcement," she listens, she's discreet, and she gets results. These qualities appeal to new client Sarah Owens, the front woman of wildly successful, unapologetically feminist indie pop trio Seraph and the Garden Snakes. For two years, the group has received angry messages calling them sluts and whores; recently, a masked man grabbed Sarah near the trio's shared home and branded her with a W. Kelly vows to ID the assailant, but the next night, somebody shoots Sarah while she's onstage, and her ambulance vanishes before reaching the hospital. Kelly resolves to keep working the case, praying its solution will lead her to Sarah even as others assume she's been killed. Nossett's multifaceted mystery intrigues from the jump, with fraught band dynamics and music industry power plays adding dimension and drama to Kelly's investigation. Kelly's charming first-person narration, meanwhile, injects the tense proceedings with humor and hope. Fans of Taylor Jenkins Reid should take note.