Girl in the Rearview Mirror - Tapa dura

Dimberg, Kelsey Rae

 
9780062867926: Girl in the Rearview Mirror

Sinopsis

An Entertainment Weekly hottest read of the summer &; A USA Today hottest read of the week &; A Refinery29 best thriller of June &; A New York Post best book of the week

&;With hairpin twists and immense psychological acuity, Kelsey Rae Dimberg&;s Girl in the Rearview Mirror is as seductive as the glamorous, privileged family at its center&;and as cunning. An exciting, intoxicating debut, it will hold you until its startling final pages.&; &; Megan Abbott, bestselling author of Dare Me and Give Me Your Hand

I never meant to lie. That is, I never wanted to.

They are Phoenix&;s First Family: handsome Philip Martin, son of the sitting Senator, an ex-football player who carries himself with an easy grace and appears destined to step into his father&;s seat when the time is right; his wife Marina, the stylish and elegant director of Phoenix&;s fine arts museum; and their four-year-old daughter Amabel, beautiful and precocious and beloved.

Finn Hunt is working a dull office job to pay off her college debt when she meets Philip and charms Amabel. She eagerly agrees to nanny, thinking she&;s lucked into the job of a lifetime. Though the glamour of the Martins&; lifestyle undeniably dazzles Finn, her real pleasure comes from being part of the family: sharing quick jokes with Philip in the kitchen before he leaves for work; staying late when Marina needs a last-minute sitter; and spending long days with Amabel, who is often treated more like a photo op than a child.

But behind every façade lurks a less attractive truth. When a young woman approaches Finn, claiming a connection with Philip and asking Finn to pass on a message, Finn becomes caught up in a web of deceit with the senate seat at its center. And Finn isn&;t exactly innocent herself: she too has a background she has kept hidden, and under the hot Phoenix sun, everything is about to be laid bare. . . . 

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I never meant to lie. That is, I never wanted to.

They are Phoenix&;s first family: handsom Philip Martin, son of the sitting senator, an ex-football player who carries himself with an easy grace and who appears destined to step into his father&;s seat when the time is right; his wife, Marina, the stylish and elegant director of Phoenix&;s fine arts museum; and their four-year-old daughter, Amabel, beautiful and precocious and beloved.

Finn Hunt is working a dull office job to pay off her college debt when she meets Philip and charms Amabel. She eagerly agrees to nanny, thinking she&;s lucked into the job of a lifetime. Though the glamour of the Martins&; lifestyle undeniably dazzles Finn, her real pleasure comes from being a part of the family: sharing quick jokes with Philip in the kitchen before he leaves for work; staying late when Marina needs a last-minute sitter; and spending long days with Amabel, who is often treated more like a photo op than a child.

But behind every façade lurks a less attractive truth. When a young woman approaches Finn, claiming a connection with Philip and asking Finn to pass on a message, Finn becomes caught up in a web of deceit with the senate seat at its center. And Finn isn&;t exactly innocent herself: she, too, has a background she has kept hidden, and under the hot Phoenix sun everything is about to be laid bare&;

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