Andrea Bartz is a Brooklyn-based journalist and the author of the
instant New York Times bestseller and Reese's Book Club Pick, We
Were Never Here. Other works also include The Lost Night and The
Herd.
Her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Marie Claire,
Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, Martha Stewart Living,
Redbook, Elle and many other outlets, and she's held editorial
positions at Glamour, Psychology Today, and Self, among other
publications.
A nail-biting, immersive whirl of a read. Brimming with mysterious
twists, turns, and a frenemyship of the most chilling proportions,
We Were Never Here is every woman's worst nightmare...and every
thriller-lover's dream
*Zakiya Dalila Harris, author of The Other Black Girl*
A book that skillfully examines toxic friendship at its most
extreme
*New York Times Book Review*
Tense and original . . . Genuinely mind-blowing twists. Completely
addictive
*Stylist*
Tantalisingly suspenseful, frequently surprising, thoroughly
compelling. We Were Never Here is a terrific, thought-provoking
thriller
*BP Walter, bestselling author of The Dinner Guest*
My God, [Bartz] is SO GOOD at building that tense
oh-no-what-have-I-done queasy energy! Zippy, nervy and so
thoughtful and current on women's safety
*Harriet Walker, author of The New Girl and The Wedding
Night*
Incredibly tense and atmospheric, We Were Never Here explores the
nuances of memory, the secrets that bind a friendship-and those
that threaten to tear them apart. Andrea Bartz delivers a sharp,
unsettling thriller about power, obsession, and the inescapable
grip of the past
*Megan Miranda, New York Times bestselling author of All
the Missing Girls*
Andrea Bartz has proven herself a master of the timely literary
thriller
*BuzzFeed*
[A] riveting psychological thriller... Suspense fans will look
forward to seeing more from this talented author
*Publishers Weekly*
Exhilarating ... Bartz's writing will keep readers on their toes,
questioning everything and looking for hidden meanings...A
slow-burn thriller that gradually suffocates both the protagonist
and the reader-in a good way
*Kirkus*
Intelligent, methodical ... Emily and Kristen [would] be right at
home in a Hitchcock psychological thriller. A terrific novel,
blending the Hitchockian elements with a touch of Patricia
Highsmith
*Booklist (Starred Review)*
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