In my dreams I hold a knife A novel

Ashley Winstead

Book - 2021

"Jessica Miller plans to triumphantly return to Duquette University for her ten year reunion festivities. She's the most successful out of her entire group of friends, and she's ready to flaunt her achievements ... even though her "friend group," known on campus as the East House Seven, doesn't really exist anymore. Ten years ago, Heather, one of their own, was murdered, fracturing the once close knit group. And then another friend was accused of committing the vile act, shattering whatever friendly feelings remained. Jessica thinks she's coming back to campus to bask in a wave of glory. She and her friends have no idea that someone has set an elaborate trap to catch the real killer and close the cold case... for good."--

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Genres
Psychological fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Landmark 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Ashley Winstead (author)
Item Description
Includes reading group guide and a conversation with the author (pages 333-342).
Physical Description
345 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781728229881
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Review by Booklist Review

Jessica thought her homecoming college reunion would be a chance to reconnect with old friends and an opportunity to finally prove them all wrong, to force them to really notice her. As a student at Duquette University, she'd stumbled into a close-knit friend group, but after the brutal murder of one of their classmates, the group had fractured and splintered, each with a heavy dose of guilt. Now with a high-powered job and a salary to match, Jessica hopes to show everyone how successful she's become, bringing closure to collegiate years marred by insecurity and grief. But the weekend holds other plans, forcing Jessica to confront the long-buried memories of Heather's last night alive and to relive the past with the friends who had been there all along. Winstead paints Jessica as an ambitious striver who's been consistently overlooked and a woman unable to fully remember a night she can't forget. Packed with intrigue, scandal, and enough twists and turns to match Donna Tartt's The Secret History, this is a solid psychological-thriller debut.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Successful if depressed New York City consultant Jessica Miller, the narrator of Winstead's captivating debut, decides to attend her 10th reunion at North Carolina's Duquette University, despite the risk of reopening old wounds surrounding the stabbing murder of Heather Shelby, who belonged to a clique known as the East House Seven, which also included Jessica and Jack Carroll, Heather's ex-boyfriend. Of the seven, only Jack declines to go, as every other member of the clique, except for Jessica, believes he killed Heather (the murder weapon was found in his room), though he wasn't convicted of the crime. At the reunion, Heather's brother, Eric Shelby, who works in the alumni office, takes the opportunity to interrogate Jessica and the others, certain one of them is the murderer. Flashbacks to their undergraduate days reveal deceit and disloyalty as well as Jessica's romantic and financial struggles. The tension rises as Eric refuses to let the group leave until the truth is uncovered. Winstead does an expert job keeping the reader guessing whodunit. Suspense fans will eagerly await her next. Agent: Melissa Edwards, Stonesong. (Aug.)

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