Paper Cut
A Novel
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- $299.00
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- $299.00
Descripción editorial
“Darkly addictive with a blistering pace and puzzle-box structure” —Katy Hays, New York Times bestselling author of The Cloisters A page-turning suspense debut about a woman infamous for escaping a cult as a teenager, who finds her future threatened when dangerous secrets come back to haunt her—perfect for fans of Jessica Knoll and The Girls.
Everybody knows the story. Nobody knows the truth…
Lucy Golden is a true-crime icon, infamous for the murder she committed while escaping a California cult twenty years ago. But as everyone in Los Angeles knows, fame is fleeting, and Lucy and her story are always just one news cycle away from obscurity. Not to mention, she’s fending off a stalker and moderating an icy feud between her acclaimed photographer mother and her scandalous rock star sister. Worst of all, online trolls are asking increasingly threatening questions about the legendary crime. Questions that could tear her life apart.
So when a hotshot documentarian makes her case the subject of his next film, Lucy sees a chance to silence any doubters once and for all. But as filming begins, she must return to the California desert and come face-to-face with a cast of players from her torrid history. Of course, the past is never what it seems, and long-buried secrets soon collide with present-day threats. Can Lucy stop her critics from digging up the truth before it’s too late? And how far will she go to protect the story she’s been telling—and selling—all along?
Told in a narrative split between the present day and Lucy’s hit memoir about her fated summer in the cult, Paper Cut combines psychological suspense with coming-of-age Californian cult noir and a sharp examination of the true-crime phenomenon. As incisive as it is propulsive, this mesmerizing debut will keep readers hooked until the last page.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The lie on which a woman has built her brand—and her life—threatens to implode in Taff's haunting debut. Conflicting pressures converge on Los Angeles author Lucy Golden as the 20th anniversary of the murder trial that made her famous approaches. Then 16 years old, and already in the spotlight as the daughter of celebrity photographer Diana Golden, Lucy escaped a murderous California cult and confessed to killing its leader. Months after her acquittal, she published Rattlesnake, asearing memoir of her experience that's now considered a feminist classic. On the one hand, Lucy craves the attention that an anniversary edition of Rattlesnake coupled with a proposed documentary by hunky filmmaker Isaac Coleman could generate. On the other, she's terrified of the skeletons Isaac promises to unearth if she puts herself in front of the camera. Ultimately, she agrees to participate. Once filming gets underway, however, her increasingly triggering days of shooting intertwine with hypervivid memories of that traumatic summer to reveal dark truths about her relationship with her mother. As tightly coiled as a rattlesnake about to strike, Taff's screen-ready exploration of art, celebrity, and exploitation makes for stay-up-all-night reading. It's a knockout.