Los Angeles-based Elizabeth Little's work has appeared in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. Dear Daughter is her fiction debut. If she isn't writing, she's probably watching Homeland.
A really gutsy, clever, energetic read, often unexpected, always entertaining. I loved Janie Jenkins's sassy voice and Elizabeth Little's too. In the world of crime novels, Dear Daughter is a breath of fresh air -- Kate Atkinson Dark, sharp and witty -- Emma Hunt & Claire Frost * Sun * Dear Daughter has three of my favorite things in a book: a smart, damaged, unstoppable narrator with a slicing sense of humor; needle-sharp writing that brings characters and atmosphere leaping off the page; and a vivid, original plot full of satisfying twists. This is an all-nighter, and the best debut mystery I've read in a long time -- Tana French Gone Girl meets Mean Girls * Glamour * Pacy and exciting...Totally different -- Clare Mackintosh