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All the Wrong Places

A Novel

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Four women—friends, family, rivals—turn to online dating for companionship, only to find themselves in the crosshairs of a tech-savvy killer using an app to target his victims in this harrowing thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of See Jane Run and The Bad Daughter
Online dating is risky—will that message be a sweet greeting or an unsolicited lewd photo? Will he be as handsome in real life as he is in his photos, or were they taken ten years and twenty pounds ago? And when he asks you to go home with him, how do you know it’s safe? The man calling himself “Mr. Right Now” in his profile knows that his perfect hair, winning smile, and charming banter put women at ease, silencing any doubts they might have about going back to his apartment. There, he has a special evening all planned out: steaks, wine, candlelight . . . and, by the end of the night, pain and a slow, agonizing death.
Driven to desperation—by divorce, boredom, infidelity, a beloved husband’s death—a young woman named Paige, her cousin and rival Heather, her best friend, Chloe, and her mother, Joan, all decide to try their hand at online dating. They each download an app, hoping to right-swipe their way to love and happiness.
But one of them unwittingly makes a date with the killer, starting the clock on a race to save her life.
New York Times bestselling author Joy Fielding has written a complex, electrifying thriller about friendship, jealousy, and passion—a deadly combination.
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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2019
      A serial killer stalks Boston, mostly unnoticed, as four women obsess over their personal crises.Fielding's latest seems unsure of its intentions. Breezy chick lit about stolen boyfriends, the search for commitment, and merry widowhood? Or a creepy thriller with a high-tech twist? An exceptionally handsome psychopath finds dating sites a rich lode of all too credulous--and, to him, contemptible--female victims. The novel opens with a scene depicting Mr. Right Now (the killer's dating-site alias) luring a woman back to his bachelor pad for a gourmet dinner only to bind her and perpetrate thankfully nondetailed atrocities before disposing of her body. Cut to three weeks earlier, as four women endure comparatively less fraught ordeals. Paige has caught her boyfriend, Noah, in flagrante delicto with her look-alike cousin, Heather. Laid off from her advertising job, Paige vacates Noah's apartment to live with her widowed mother, Joan, age 70. Paige's best friend, Chloe, is taking cautious steps to escape her abusive husband, Matt, but their two children adore him. Heather, by anonymously tattling to Chloe about Matt's presence on dating sites, has provided Chloe with impetus and ammunition. Heather is the too-obvious scapegoat of this narrative. The spoiled daughter of Paige's late father's identical twin, Heather covets everything Paige has (Noah, a job in advertising), but once she's got it, she loses interest. Dipping into online dating, Paige is intrigued by Mr. Right Now's profile, and predator and potential prey circle each other via text. The main driver of suspense is whether Paige keeps her date with destiny after many cancellations, most occasioned by Joan's determination to redefine 70 as the new 60. Only one of Mr. Right Now's victims is discovered during the plot's three-week time frame, but an extensive criminal investigation is, apparently, beyond this book's purview. All the while, readers will harbor dread that Heather will, yet again, try to steal Paige's love interest. Because, vain and silly though Heather is, hers is not the comeuppance we crave.A sequel may be necessary to ensure public safety.

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    • Booklist

      March 15, 2019
      In the past two years, Paige has lost her father, her job, and her boyfriend. To make matters worse, the reason her relationship fell apart is because her boyfriend was sleeping with her meaner, stupider, but nearly identical cousin. Looking for a distraction from her job search and nights spent with her widowed mother, Paige gives online dating a try. She catches the eye of Mr. Right Now, a man the reader knows is also a serial killer. This is more domestic suspense than a typical serial-killer thriller. The heroine is in imminent, very serious danger. The reader knows it. The bad guy knows it. The woman getting ready in front of the mirror for an evening out hasn't a clue. A deliciously fast read with an ending that, after a moment of thought, is wickedly satisfying. Fans of Fielding's many page-turning suspense novels won't be disappointed.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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