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Killingly Katharine Beutner

Killingly By Katharine Beutner

Killingly by Katharine Beutner


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A gothic feminist historical thriller based on the unsolved real-life disappearance of a university student in 1897. Perfect for fans of Camilla Bruce, Stacey Halls, Laura Purcell and Sarah Waters.

Killingly Summary

Killingly: A gothic feminist historical thriller, perfect for fans of Triflers Need Not Apply by Katharine Beutner

Don't go into the woods, they told her.
But she knew better . . .

ONE OF LIT HUB'S TOP CRIME NOVELS OF 2023

'A haunting story . . . will stay with me long after reading'
ELIZABETH LEE, author of Cunning Women

'Completely engrossing. Unforgettable!' MARTHA CONWAY, author of The Physician's Daughter

Killingly, 1897. The female students of Mount Holyoke - an elite university in a sleepy rural town - are famous for their beauty and charm. Except for plain, quiet Agnes and Bertha, who spend their time reading, writing and wandering the dark woods of Killingly, and do not seem interested in ballgowns or young men.

One autumn morning, Bertha vanishes - and the peaceful town of Killingly fractures into chaos. While a search team dredges the pond where she might have drowned, a private detective arrives in town and begins an investigation, discovering before long that this plain, quiet girl was keeping a terrible secret. The truth, if revealed, could put Agnes's life in mortal danger - and shatter the glittering reputation of Mount Holyoke forever...

A gothic, turn-of-the-century campus thriller about female desire, rage and ambition, perfect for fans of TRIFLERS NEED NOT APPLY, THE BINDING and FINGERSMITH . . .
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EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT KILLINGLY:

'A story of women who defy strict rules' KATE MANNING, author of My Notorious Life

'A superb novel, suffused with dread' ELIZABETH MCKENZIE, author of The Dog of the North

'Extraordinary fiction' JULIA PHILLIPS, author of National Book Award Finalist Disappearing Earth

Killingly Reviews

A haunting story of the disappearance of a young woman and the devastating aftermath for those who love her, Killingly is a moving portrayal of loss, sisterhood and the quiet heroism of women. This book and its characters will stay with me long after reading. -- Elizabeth Lee, author of Cunning Women
Katharine Beutner has spun a lost scrap of history into a campus mystery novel set in the late 1800s, when an elite women's college is consumed by the search for a missing student. Gossip and clues to her whereabouts-or her death-fester with accusation and suspicion. In their longing to find the beloved young woman, her best friend Agnes and her older sister Florence must each grapple with their own dangerous secrets. A story of women who defy strict rules, Killingly is a gripping novel of intrigue and surprising twists. -- Kate Manning
Secrets upon secrets unfold in this completely engrossing story about the disappearance of a Mount Holyoke girl in the late 1800s. I was half-charmed, half-horrified by every peculiar character and every unexpected twist. Unforgettable! -- Martha Conway, author of The Physician's Daughter
KILLINGLY moves deliberately, achingly, through one young woman's disappearance in 1897. Out of the real-life facts of the case, Katharine Beutner makes extraordinary fiction, pushing against the limits of her characters' situations and propelling us to the heights of their ambitions. Beutner's novel is able to discover an answer to Bertha Mellish's mystery. Now, more than ever, we need to know the truth this story reveals. -- Julia Phillips, author of National Book Award Finalist Disappearing Earth
This is a superb novel, suffused with dread, riddled with covert motivations and desires, reckoning with painful secrets, artfully rendering the myriad facets of this mysterious case while bearing witness to the sacrifices many women have made to live-and die-authentically. -- -Elizabeth McKenzie, author of The Dog of the North and The Portable Veblen

About Katharine Beutner

Katharine Beutner is an assistant professor of English at the College of Wooster in Ohio. Her first novel, Alcestis, won the Edmund White Debut Fiction Award in 2011 and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Association's Lesbian Debut Fiction Award. Her writing has appeared in Tinfish, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Toast and other publications. Recently, she received an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award. She is the editor in chief of The Dodge, a magazine of eco-writing and translation, and lives in Cleveland, Ohio.

Additional information

GOR013100168
9781838959227
183895922X
Killingly: A gothic feminist historical thriller, perfect for fans of Triflers Need Not Apply by Katharine Beutner
Used - Like New
Hardback
Atlantic Books
2023-06-08
368
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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