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A Likeable Woman
By (Author) May Cobb
Thorndike Press
Thorndike Press
2nd August 2023
Large Print Edition
United States
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Hardback
Width 144mm, Height 216mm
Kira's back in her affluent hometown for the first time in years and determined to unravel the secrets of her mother's death--hidden in the unpublished memoir she left behind-- even if it kills her. . . .
After her troublemaker mother's mysterious death, Kira fled her wealthy Texas town and never looked back. Now, decades later, Kira is invited to an old frenemy's vow renewal celebration Though she is reluctant to go, there are things pulling her home. . . like chilled wine and days spent by the pool . . . like sexy Jack, her childhood crush. But more important are the urgent texts from her grandmother, who says she has something for Kira. Something related to her mother's death, something that make it look an awful lot like murder.
When her grandmother gives Kira a memoir that her mother had been working on before she died, Kira is drawn into the past and all the sizzling secrets that come along with it. With few allies left in her gossipy country-club town, Kira turns to Jack for help. As she gets closer to discovering what--and who--might have brought about her mother's end, it becomes clear that someone wants the past to stay buried.
And they might come after Kira next.
"A smart, juicy thrill ride...Full of scandal, lies, and manipulation...Completely unputdownable."
--Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of Local Woman Missing
"Sexy and suspenseful with delectable prose you'll want to savor."
--Jeneva Rose, international bestselling author of The Perfect Marriage
"[A] delicious summertime popcorn thriller feel: Propulsive, full of unexpected twists, and with more than a little spicy sexiness thrown on top. The sort of story you accidentally find yourself devouring in an afternoon, simply because it's so easy to promise yourself you're only going to read one more chapter."
--Paste
"Beneath the suspenseful page-turner is a sharp and unflinching dissection of what it means to be a likeable woman."
--Jesse Q. Sutanto, bestselling author of Dial A for Aunties
"Set among her trademark rich-b*tch Texan housewives, May Cobb's latest mystery delivers nail-biting suspense and Ruth Ware-worthy twists, all while asking just what makes a woman 'likeable'--and whether it's worth dying for."
--Amy Gentry, bestselling author of Good as Gone
"A sharp, moving exploration of dysfunctional families, the healing power of art, and the dangerous expectations of the East Texas elite...you'll want to read it in one breathless sitting."
--Katie Gutierrez, national bestselling author of More Than You'll Ever Know
"An evocative tale filled with sultry glamour and secrets as thick as an East Texas pine forest."
--Eliza Jane Brazier, author of Girls and Their Horses
"Come for the juicy drama and hairpin twists, and stay for the emotional wallop that this firecracker of a book packs."
--Laurie Elizabeth Flynn, author of The Girls Are All So Nice Here
"[B]rilliant plotting, pitch-perfect pacing, a hot romance to salivate over, and a little murder."
--Samantha Bailey, #1 International bestselling author of Woman on the Edge
"Full of deceit, dark secrets, gossip, family drama, and murder... This novel is Texas to the core, smart, and so much fun you don't realize there's blood around you until it's too late."
--Gabino Iglesias, award-winning author of The Devil Takes You Home
"Filled with the searing insight and emotional complexity..along with a brisk pace that will keep any reader invested until the final page is turned. A unique and necessary voice in crime fiction, and one unafraid to go into our most private thoughts and darkest desires."
--E.A. Aymar, No Home for Killers
May Cobb earned her MA in literature from San Francisco State University, and her essays and interviews have appeared in the Washington Post, the Rumpus, Edible Austin, and Austin Monthly. Her previous novels are The Hunting Wives and My Summer Darlings. A Texas native, she lives in Austin with her family.