Night Film

· Random House
3,9
19 reviews
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624
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Night Film is a breathtakingly suspenseful literary thriller that makes you question how you decide what is real and what isn't from the critically acclaimed author of Special Topics in Calamity Physics


On a damp October night the body of beautiful Ashley Cordova is discovered in a Manhattan warehouse.

Though her death is ruled a suicide, investigative journalist Scott McGrath suspects otherwise.

The last time McGrath got too close to the Cordova dynasty, he lost his marriage and his career.

This time he could lose his mind.

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3,9
19 reviews
Mairead Reen
28 July 2015
I liked it. I was intrigued by the themes running throughout. However, it was too long. My interest started to dwindle in the last 100 pages. But overall, its a good book I would recommend to friends!!
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Alison Gibson
09 April 2014
Excellent a clever mystery a gripping read
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Aden Mac
12 November 2017
Consuming
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About the author

Marisha Pessl was born in Michigan in 1977, and now lives in New York. Her previous and debut novel, Special Topics in Calamity Physics, was published to rave reviews and established her as one of the most astute and exciting novelists writing today.

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