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7379324Dream Girlhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/dream-girl-9780062390080/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/822328/8843ef30-5cb0-4387-8787-677cc807abe8.jpg?v=638772804675470000242314MXNWilliam MorrowInStock/Ebooks/<p><strong>Booklist Editors Choice!</strong></p><p><strong>Called One of the Best Mystery Books by NPR, <em>Washington Post</em>, Crime Reads, <em>Library Journal</em>, <em>South Florida Sun-Sentinel</em>, and Dublin City Library!</strong></p><p><strong>"With this tip of the hat to Stephen Kings <em>Misery</em>, <em>Dream Girl</em> is funny and suspenseful, with a dread-worthy final twist." <em>People</em></strong></p><p><strong>"My dream novel. I devoured this in three days. The sharpest, clearest-eyed take on our #MeToo reckoning yet. Plus: enthralling." Megan Abbott, Edgar Award-winning author of <em>Dare Me</em> and <em>The Fever</em></strong></p><p><strong>Following up on her acclaimed and wildly successful <em>New York Times</em> bestseller <em>Lady in the Lake</em>, Laura Lippman returns with a dark, complex tale of psychological suspense with echoes of <em>Misery</em> involving a novelist, incapacitated by injury, who is plagued by mysterious phone calls.</strong></p><p>Aubrey, the title character of Gerry Andersens most successful novel, <em>Dream Girl</em>, is so captivating that Gerrys readers insist shes real. Gerry knows she exists only in his imagination. So how can Aubrey be calling Gerry, bed-bound since a freak fall? A virtual prisoner in his penthouse, Gerry is dependent on two women he barely knows: his incurious young assistant, and a dull, slow-witted night nurse.</p><p>Could the cryptic caller be one of his three ex-wives playing a vindictive trick after all these years? Or is she Margot, an ex-girlfriend who keeps trying to insinuate her way back into Gerrys life?</p><p>And why does no one believe that the call even happened?</p><p>Isolated from the world, drowsy from medication, Gerry slips between reality and dreamlike memories: his faithless father, his devoted mother; the women who loved him, the women he loved.</p><p>Now here is Aubrey, threatening to visit him, suggesting that Gerry owes her something. Is the threat real or a sign of dementia? Which scenario would he prefer? Gerry has never been so alone, so confused and so terrified.</p><p>And then he wakes up to another nightmarea womans dead body next to his bedand the terrifying uncertainty of whether he is responsible.</p>...697386Dream Girl242314https://www.gandhi.com.mx/dream-girl-9780062390080/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/822328/8843ef30-5cb0-4387-8787-677cc807abe8.jpg?v=638772804675470000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20259780062390080_W3siaWQiOiJlZGI5OGZiMC1lMjQ4LTRiNzMtOTRjYi01MGI5M2RjMTY2ZTUiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjMxNCwiZGlzY291bnQiOjcyLCJzZWxsaW5nUHJpY2UiOjI0MiwiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6Ildob2xlc2FsZSIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjUtMDctMjZUMDA6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9780062390080_<p><strong>Booklist Editors Choice!</strong></p><p><strong>Called One of the Best Mystery Books by NPR, <em>Washington Post</em>, Crime Reads, <em>Library Journal</em>, <em>South Florida Sun-Sentinel</em>, and Dublin City Library!</strong></p><p><strong>"With this tip of the hat to Stephen Kings <em>Misery</em>, <em>Dream Girl</em> is funny and suspenseful, with a dread-worthy final twist." <em>People</em></strong></p><p><strong>My dream novel. I devoured this in three days. The sharpest, clearest-eyed take on our #MeToo reckoning yet. Plus: enthralling." Megan Abbott, Edgar Award-winning author of <em>Dare Me</em> and <em>The Fever</em></strong></p><p><strong>Following up on her acclaimed and wildly successful <em>New York Times</em> bestseller <em>Lady in the Lake</em>, Laura Lippman returns with a dark, complex tale of psychological suspense with echoes of <em>Misery</em> involving a novelist, incapacitated by injury, who is plagued by mysterious phone calls.</strong></p><p>Aubrey, the title character of Gerry Andersens most successful novel, <em>Dream Girl</em>, is so captivating that Gerrys readers insist shes real. Gerry knows she exists only in his imagination. So how can Aubrey be calling Gerry, bed-bound since a freak fall? A virtual prisoner in his penthouse, Gerry is dependent on two women he barely knows: his incurious young assistant, and a dull, slow-witted night nurse.</p><p>Could the cryptic caller be one of his three ex-wives playing a vindictive trick after all these years? Or is she Margot, an ex-girlfriend who keeps trying to insinuate her way back into Gerrys life?</p><p>And why does no one believe that the call even happened?</p><p>Isolated from the world, drowsy from medication, Gerry slips between reality and dreamlike memories: his faithless father, his devoted mother; the women who loved him, the women he loved.</p><p>Now here is Aubrey, threatening to visit him, suggesting that Gerry owes her something. Is the threat real or a sign of dementia? Which scenario would he prefer? Gerry has never been so alone, so confused and so terrified.</p><p>And then he wakes up to another nightmarea womans dead body next to his bedand the terrifying uncertainty of whether he is responsible.</p>...(*_*)9780062390080_<p><strong>Booklist Editors Choice!</strong></p><p><strong>Called One of the Best Mystery Books by NPR, <em>Washington Post</em>, Crime Reads, <em>Library Journal</em>, <em>South Florida Sun-Sentinel</em>, and Dublin City Library!</strong></p><p><strong>"With this tip of the hat to Stephen Kings <em>Misery</em>, <em>Dream Girl</em> is funny and suspenseful, with a dread-worthy final twist." <em>People</em></strong></p><p><strong>"My dream novel. I devoured this in three days. The sharpest, clearest-eyed take on our #MeToo reckoning yet. Plus: enthralling." Megan Abbott, Edgar Award-winning author of <em>Dare Me</em> and <em>The Fever</em></strong></p><p><strong>Following up on her acclaimed and wildly successful <em>New York Times</em> bestseller <em>Lady in the Lake</em>, Laura Lippman returns with a dark, complex tale of psychological suspense with echoes of <em>Misery</em> involving a novelist, incapacitated by injury, who is plagued by mysterious phone calls.</strong></p><p>Aubrey, the title character of Gerry Andersens most successful novel, <em>Dream Girl</em>, is so captivating that Gerrys readers insist shes real. Gerry knows she exists only in his imagination. So how can Aubrey be calling Gerry, bed-bound since a freak fall? A virtual prisoner in his penthouse, Gerry is dependent on two women he barely knows: his incurious young assistant, and a dull, slow-witted night nurse.</p><p>Could the cryptic caller be one of his three ex-wives playing a vindictive trick after all these years? Or is she Margot, an ex-girlfriend who keeps trying to insinuate her way back into Gerrys life?</p><p>And why does no one believe that the call even happened?</p><p>Isolated from the world, drowsy from medication, Gerry slips between reality and dreamlike memories: his faithless father, his devoted mother; the women who loved him, the women he loved.</p><p>Now here is Aubrey, threatening to visit him, suggesting that Gerry owes her something. Is the threat real or a sign of dementia? Which scenario would he prefer? Gerry has never been so alone, so confused and so terrified.</p><p>And then he wakes up to another nightmarea womans dead body next to his bedand the terrifying uncertainty of whether he is responsible.</p>...9780062390080_HarperCollins(*_*)9780062390080_William Morrowlibro_electonico_9780062390080_9780062390080Laura LippmanInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/openroadmedia-epub-ffba2ded-9fde-474c-8b01-ea06a88b37cd.epub2025-03-11T00:00:00+00:00William Morrow