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December 12, 2022
In this gripping psychological thriller from Oates (The Empty House), 17-year-old Matthew’s wealthy Manhattanite parents have died in a suspicious car accident, and the newly orphaned high school senior goes to live with his uncle Gil and Gil’s family in Vermont. Gil is uneasy about this arrangement: as a boy, Matthew stood by as Gil’s daughter nearly drowned in a pool; Matthew cursed viciously at his French nanny; and even his mother admitted Matthew had difficulties. However, Gil, a creative writing professor, has stalled in his career, is badly in debt, and has reasons to be jealous of this handsome, often charming young man with a multimillion-dollar trust fund. So the question that drives the narrative is whether Gil projects his own hostility onto Matthew, or whether Matthew is a sociopath who has killed his parents for the inheritance. Meanwhile, Matthew writes disturbing stories about his family for Gil’s class, setting Matthew and Gil on a collision course. This immersive page-turner cleverly juxtaposes the writing of short fiction with the production of stories in people’s minds. Oates is definitely a writer to watch. Agent: Anna Stein, ICM Partners.
June 10, 2024
Following his Spokane Prize-winning short story collection The Empty House, Oates's debut novel follows Gil, a creative-writing professor at a small college in Vermont. He and his wife are getting by, but he is jealous of his sister and her investment-banker husband, who have plenty. When his sister and brother-in-law die in a suspicious accident, Gil takes their only son, Matthew, into his home. Gil is deeply distrustful of Matthew, who almost allowed Gil's daughter to drown when they were children. Now he wonders if Matthew may have been involved in his parents' deaths. Gil's misgivings about Matthew are complicated by self-doubt, as he questions whether he is jealous of Matthew because of his inherited wealth and charisma. Narrator David Pittu smoothly ramps up the suspense and doubt in this twisty story, providing well-rounded characters that listeners will love to hate. VERDICT Oates's psychological thriller entertains right up to the satisfying surprise ending. Recommended for fans of Riley Sager's Survive the Night or Mary Kubica's When the Lights Go Out.--Joanna M. Burkhardt
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