An award-winning, internationally bestselling
author makes her American debut with this taut, riveting domestic drama
with the compulsive intensity of The Good Girl, The Pocket Wife, and The Stranger, about a long-lost brother convicted of a horrifying crime and a sister’s fight to clear his name.
A single mother and lawyer, Iris has a colorful caseload, a young son with behavior issues, and a judgmental mother.
She
also has a brother—shocking news she uncovers by accident. Why did her
mother lie to her for her entire life? Why did she hide the existence of
Ray Boelens from her?
Curious about this sibling she has never
known, Iris begins to search for long-buried truths. What she discovers
surprises—and horrifies—her. Her older brother is autistic—and in prison
for brutally murdering his neighbor and her daughter.
Visiting
Ray, she meets a man who looks heartbreakingly like her own son. A man
who is devoted to his tropical fish and who loves baking bread. A man
whose naiveté unnerves her. There is no question that Ray is odd and
obsessive, unable to communicate like the rest of us. But is he really a
killer?
Told in the alternative voices of Ray and Iris, Girl in the Dark
is a compulsive, page-turning thriller about lies, murder, and the
tenacity of a family determined to stay together even as they are pulled
apart at the most vulnerable seams.