Alison Gaylin, the award-winning author of What Remains of Me and the Shamus Award-winning Brenna Spector series, brings us April’s book selection, “If I Die Tonight”. This is an absorbing, addictive tale of psychological suspense, in which a seemingly open-and-shut police case with a clear-cut hero and villain turns out to be anything but simple.
The story, centered on a teen’s critical injury during a suspicious accident, is told from the perspectives of alternating characters and explores the idea of just how well we truly know anyone.
In her novel, If I Die Tonight, Alison Gaylin introduces the reader to Jackie Reed. Jackie is the mother of boys who are now growing into men. When they were young, she knew their every thought; now she is less sure she knows them.
Join Poolesville Seniors on April 18 @7pm for the April Book Club meeting where this suspenseful book will be the topic of discussion.
Alison Gaylin is an Edgar Award and Shamus Award winning author of 11 books. She started as a reporter for a supermarket tabloid, and she enjoys writing about people doing despicable things! Her books are popular worldwide.