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Night Night, Sleep Tight

A Novel of Suspense

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Finalist for the Mary Higgins Clark Award

From the award-winning author of There Was an Old Woman comes a riveting tale of domestic noir, infused with old Hollywood folklore and glamour, set in a town rife with egotism and backstabbing and where fame and infamy are often interchangeable.

Los Angeles 1986: When Deirdre Unger arrived in Beverly Hills to help her bitter, disappointed father sell his dilapidated house, she discovers his lifeless body floating face down in the swimming pool. At first, Deirdre assumes her father's death was a tragic accident. But the longer she stays in town, the more she suspects that it is merely the third act in a story that has long been in the making.

The sudden re-surfacing of Deirdre's childhood best friend Joelen Nichol—daughter of the legendary star Elenor "Bunny" Nichol—seems like more than a coincidence. Back in 1958, Joelen confessed to killing her movie star mother's boyfriend. Deirdre happened to be at the Nichols house the night of the murder—which was also the night she suffered a personal tragedy of her own. Could all of these events be connected?

Her search to find answers forces Deirdre to confront a truth she has long refused to believe: beneath the slick veneer of Beverly Hills lie secrets that someone will kill to keep buried.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 16, 2015
      Old Hollywood glamour, scandals, and lies infuse this captivating thriller set in 1985 from Mary Higgins Clark Award–finalist Ephron (There Was an Old Woman). Screenwriters Arthur Unger and his ex-wife, Gloria, used to work in the movies, but the film industry moved on without them. Gloria now lives in a Buddhist retreat, and financial strains force Arthur to sell his Beverly Hills home. When their grown daughter, Deirdre, arrives from San Diego to help prepare the house to go on the market, she finds her father floating dead in the swimming pool. Meanwhile, Deirdre’s childhood best friend, Joelen Nichol, resurfaces. Back in 1963, when Joelen was 15 years old, she confessed to fatally stabbing the abusive boyfriend of her actress mother. But what happened the night of the stabbing isn’t completely clear, nor are the circumstances of a car accident in which Deirdre was crippled years before. Ephron deftly links all the story lines en route to the surprise ending. Agent: Gail Hochman, Brandt & Hochman Literary Agents

    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 29, 2015
      This well-crafted whodunit, set in 1986 Los Angeles, gets underway when Deirdre Unger drives from San Diego to the Beverly Hills home of her screenwriter father, Arthur, and discovers his body at the bottom of the swimming pool. Later, while sifting through pages of his proposed memoir, she remembers another major tragedy—an automobile accident 28 years before that cost her the use of her right leg. The accident occurred the same night that Deirdre’s best friend, Joelen Nichols, stabbed the abusive boyfriend of her actress mother. But what happened the night of the stabbing isn’t completely clear. Reader Lee possesses the kind of soft, breathy voice perfect for a glossy, semi-gossipy woman-in-jeopardy thriller, which this is in spades. Her interpretation of Deirdre—a heroine whose initial confusion and sadness is gradually hardened by determination to find her father’s killer—is on point. Though it is undercut somewhat by Lee’s breezy reading, and the novel’s cynical ending may turn off some listeners, others will be amused by this look at Hollywood.
      A Morrow hardcover.

    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2015

      Deirdre Unger has just driven from San Diego to Beverly Hills and is in no mood to be locked out of her screenwriter father's house. After all, he asked her to come and help put it on the market. When she discovers his body floating in the pool, her world turns upside down. Her father's death seems like an accident, but when a detective shows up to question her brother and Deirdre, she really gets upset. As she struggles to understand what happened, childhood memories of an earlier Hollywood murder involving her best friend, Joelen, and her movie star mother's boyfriend (think Lana Turner's daughter, Cheryl Crane, and Johnny Stompanato) are dug up and what seemed to be old history resumes new life. VERDICT Set in Hollywood in the 1960s and the 1980s, the latest from Ephron (There Was an Old Woman) is an entertainingly suspenseful read with its mix of movie stars, scandal, gossip, and mystery.--Robin Nesbitt, Columbus Metropolitan Lib., OH

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2015
      In 1985, Hollywood screenwriter Arthur Unger is writing a memoir that he hopes will resuscitate his career. Before that can happen, however, he's killed in his swimming pool. His daughter, Dierdrecoming to help her father prepare his Beverly Hills home for salefinds his body, and the next day she discovers a fire in the garage, where he kept his office. As Dierdre becomes a suspect, with her alibis turning thin, events come to revolve around a decades-old crime that was never fully explained. In 1963, after a party at the home of Hollywood star Bunny Nicholthe mother of Dierdre's best friend, JoelenBunny's lover was stabbed to death, with Joelen admitting guilt but not charged; further, in a car accident on the way home from the party, Dierdre was crippled. As the daughter of screenwriters, Ephron (There Was an Old Woman, 2013) knows the old Hollywood scene and re-creates it vividly in her fourth novel, inspired in part by the 1958 stabbing of Lana Turner's lover. A fast-moving tale, with building suspense and the price of fame at its center.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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