Jane Pek holds a BA from Yale University, where she received the Meeker Freshman Prize for Poetry, and an MFA in Fiction from Brooklyn College, where she received the Lainoff Prize and the Himan Brown Award, as well as a law degree from NYU. Her stories have appeared in Witness and the Brooklyn Review, and her work has received the Witness Literary Award for Fiction and been nominated for the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers. Originally from Singapore, she currently lives in New York where she works for an investment company as in-house counsel.
Your go-to summer read... Really fun and will keep you hooked -- Emily Henry, author of Beach Read This book is exhilaratingly well-written. I loved it so much that I didn't want it to end -- Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven Pek's engrossing debut novel gives us a thoroughly modern twist on classic detective fiction * New York Times (Editors' Choice) * This astute, page-turning debut sheds light on the necessities and limitations of interpersonal interaction, the role technology plays in its evolution (and de-evolution), and what it means to be human and looking for love in the 21st century * BuzzFeed * Clever, dryly funny... This is a fascinating, carefully layered mystery novel as well as a love letter to New York City and complicated families * Washington Post *