



Dark Circles
A Novel
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Publisher Description
An embattled actress becomes entangled in a dark conspiracy at a spiritual retreat—and starts a true crime podcast to try to break the case—in this chilling novel about fame, violence, and our morbid fascination with murder, from the acclaimed author of Dead Letters.
“Dolan-Leach writes like Paula Hawkins by way of Curtis Sittenfeld.”—Amy Gentry, author of Good as Gone
Olivia Reed needs a break. She doesn’t want to think about her name plastered on tabloids or be reminded of her recent meltdown on a Manhattan street. Her micromanaging publicist has just the thing in mind: a remote retreat in upstate New York—the House of Light. It’s not rehab; it’s a Spiritual Center, a site for seeking realignment and personal growth. There will be yoga and morning meditation, soft bamboo-blend fabrics and no shortage of crystals to cleanse her energy.
But Liv will soon find that the House of Light is filled with darkness. A prickly local, Ava, informs her that something twisted is lurking behind the Light’s veneer. There have been a series of mysterious suicides committed by women caught in the Light’s web, and no matter who Ava talks to, no one believes the Center is involved. To find out what’s really happened and put her celebrity to good use, Liv starts a podcast, seeking to connect the dots and expose the Light’s true intentions. Because beneath the glowing skin of the Light’s inhabitants lie rotten souls, and Liv starts to wonder if anything—even her own life—is how it appears.
Caite Dolan-Leach brings her tantalizing voice, her gift for atmosphere, and a cast of delightfully devious and absorbing characters to this riveting novel of suspense.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Life starts to imitate art for Liv Reed, the self-deprecating narrator of this evocative, character-propelled thriller from Dolan-Leach (Dead Letters), when a trip to rehab plunges the actor into a treacherous mystery—a story line that could have been lifted from Iroquois Falls, the TV series that catapulted her to fame. Liv has barely been at the House of Light retreat in rural central New York long enough to resign herself to a social media blackout when she sees a woman's body being pulled from Seneca Lake by police, apparently the latest in a string of suspicious deaths if she can believe Ava Antipova, a quirky local mom who checks into the facility periodically to dry out. Her interest piqued by Ava's suggestion of a true crime podcast, Liv launches such a project, in which she invites listeners to sleuth along with her, and begins to uncover some of the secrets people at House of Light seems dead serious about hiding. As the peril escalates for Liv, the plot thickens agreeably up to a surprising but dumbfoundingly contrived denouement. Until then, however, this page-turner's appealing protagonist makes for sardonically amusing company.
Customer Reviews
Terrible
WTH was this book even about? What a waste of money and time.