<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> Florence Darrow is a low-level publishing employee who believes that she's destined to be a famous writer. When she stumbles into a job the assistant to the brilliant, enigmatic novelist known as Maud Dixon -- whose true identity is a secret -- it appears that the universe is finally providing Florence's big chance. The arrangement seems perfect. Maud Dixon (whose real name, Florence discovers, is Helen Wilcox) can be prickly, but she is full of pointed wisdom -- not only on how to write, but also on how to live. Florence quickly falls under Helen's spell and eagerly accompanies her to Morocco, where Helen's new novel is set. Amidst the colorful streets of Marrakesh and the wind-swept beaches of the coast, Florence's life at last feels interesting enough to inspire a novel of her own. But when Florence wakes up in the hospital after a terrible car accident, with no memory of the previous night -- and no sign of Helen -- she's tempted to take a shortcut. Instead of hiding in Helen's shadow, why not upgrade into Helen's life? Not to mention her bestselling pseudonym... Taut, twisty, and viciously entertaining, Who is Maud Dixon is a stylish psychological thriller about how far into the darkness you're willing to go to claim the life you always wanted. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>A "stylish and sharp" character-driven suspense novel, "with wicked hairpin turns," about a famous novelist and a small-town striver locked in a struggle for fortune and fame. (Maria Semple, author of <i>Where'd You Go, Bernadette?</i>)</b> <p/>Florence Darrow is a low-level publishing employee who believes that she's destined to be a famous writer. When she stumbles into a job the assistant to the brilliant, enigmatic novelist known as Maud Dixon -- whose true identity is a secret -- it appears that the universe is finally providing Florence's big chance. <p/>The arrangement seems perfect. Maud Dixon (whose real name, Florence discovers, is Helen Wilcox) can be prickly, but she is full of pointed wisdom -- not only on how to write, but also on how to live. Florence quickly falls under Helen's spell and eagerly accompanies her to Morocco, where Helen's new novel is set. Amidst the colorful streets of Marrakesh and the wind-swept beaches of the coast, Florence's life at last feels interesting enough to inspire a novel of her own. <p/>But when Florence wakes up in the hospital after a terrible car accident, with no memory of the previous night -- and no sign of Helen -- she's tempted to take a shortcut. Instead of hiding in Helen's shadow, why not upgrade into Helen's life? Not to mention her bestselling pseudonym . . . <p/>Taut, twisty, and viciously entertaining, <i>Who is Maud Dixon</i> is a stylish psychological thriller about how far into the darkness you're willing to go to claim the life you always wanted. <p/><b>One of the Most Anticipated Books of 2021 <br>GoodReads * LitHub * CrimeReads * Town & Country * New York Post * Wall Street Journal</b> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> "Fans of psychological thrillers like Patricia Highsmith's "The Talented Mr. Ripley" will love Andrews' debut novel. . . . the story is full of twists and turns that will leave you hooked."--<i><b>Harlan Coben, TODAY</b></i> </br></br>"In this addition to the list of reasons one should not travel to Morocco with a too-good-to-be-true new acquaintance, the dissatisfied young editorial staffer with lofty literary goals and a penchant for stealing her roommate's yogurts falls into a dream gig assisting her mysterious favorite writer, Maud Dixon; false identities and murderous hijinks ensue."--<i><b>Vanity Fair</b></i> </br></br>"Once the two women land in Morocco, the sinister game of shedding identities begins and Maud and Florence begin tossing their passports back and forth like hot potatoes . . . or hand grenades. <i>Who Is Maud Dixon?</i> turns out to be much more than a question about authorship; indeed, it's a question fraught with life and death consequences. Andrews's novel is sharp, unpredictable and enormously entertaining. To say anything more would ruin the fun of reading -- and being lightly appalled -- by it."--<i><b>Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post</b></i> </br></br>"Smart, slyly clever debut . . . . Andrews skillfully delves into each woman's true personality, driving <i>Who Is Maud Dixon?</i> into an incisive look at ambition, greed, identity and celebrity worship. . . . Andrews' wicked sense of humor and intelligent plotting deliver a briskly paced novel filled with inventive twists reminiscent of "All About Eve," "Gaslight" and any Patricia Highsmith novel. <i>Who Is Maud Dixon? </i>establishes Andrews as an author to watch."--<i><b>South Florida Sun-Sentinel</b></i> </br></br>"The two women at the center of this story are complicated, to say the very least. Full of diabolical twists and turns and lush settings (Morocco, anyone?), this is one of the best thrillers out this year."--<i><b>Fiona Davis, Good Morning America</b></i> </br></br>"Cunningly plotted . . . . <i>Who Is Maud Dixon?</i> is a wickedly fun study in deception, secrets, striving and longing. Andrews's stylish, intricate debut novel showcases deft prose and expert use of tone and atmosphere. What means might one justify to grasp the life she really wants and (she's tempted to believe) deserves? These memorable pages hold one possible answer."--<i><b>Shelf Awareness</b></i> </br></br>"Dark comedy meets twisty thriller . . . . Couldn't be more fun."--<i><b>People magazine</b></i> </br></br>"Devilishly clever debut . . . At every diabolical twist and turn, Andrews' impish sense of humor peeks around the corner to jack up the fun. Terrific characters, vivid settings, and a deliciously dastardly, cunningly constructed plot."--<i><b>Kirkus Reviews (starred review)</b></i> </br></br>"In-jokes about the publishing industry. Check. References to Lydia Davis and Renata Adler. Check. Wicked and ambitious female Ripley-like characters. Check. Andrews's amusingly mean-spirited thriller ticks off a lot of boxes -- so much so that I basically plowed through this unexpected, high-low of a surprise."--<i><b>Vulture/NY Magazine</b></i> </br></br>"Keen-eyed satire with the sly unpredictability of a first-rate thriller."--<i><b>Airmail</b></i> </br></br>"Set aside some time for this one, because once you crack it open, you won't want to put it down until every last question is answered."--<i><b>Book Reporter</b></i> </br></br>"The debut novel everyone will be talking about this spring is a twisty, spicy tête-à-tête that pits two very determined women against each other -- but in a good way."--<i><b>Entertainment Weekly</b></i> </br></br>"<i>Who Is Maud Dixon?</i> combines a rapid-fire plot with larger questions of authenticity and authorship, creating an edgy and distinct work that is as compelling as the mysterious figure at its center."--<i><b>Chloe Schama, Vogue</b></i> </br></br>"Devilishly plotted debut . . . barrel[s] full-speed towards a breathtaking series of Highsmith-style twists and a stunning conclusion. This darkly comic take on contemporary publishing may well leave readers asking, 'Who is Alexandra Andrews?'"--<i><b>Publishers Weekly (starred review)</b></i> </br></br>"Identity theft takes on a new meaning in this fresh and arresting thriller. . . . Andrews' debut is a page-turning, surprising read."--<i><b>Booklist (starred review)</b></i> </br></br>"A sparkling debut that will keep you guessing."--<i><b>New York Post</b></i> </br></br>"Part Elena Ferrante, part Patricia Highsmith-themed thriller, <i>Who Is Maud Dixon?</i> is set to be one of the buzziest debut novels of the year."--<i><b>Wall Street Journal</b></i> </br></br>"<i>Who Is Maud Dixon?</i> has enough twists and turns (really good ones!) to make you dizzy for a week. Dizzy with joy! By the end of the book you'll start wondering if author Alexandra Andrews might be a murderer herself."--<b>James Patterson</b> </br></br>"A tense, addictive page-turner that'll make readers think twice about heroes, bosses, and other dangerous creatures." --<i><b>Town & Country</b></i> </br></br>"Captivating debut! <i>Who is Maud Dixon?</i> is a beautifully written literary thriller with a sumptuous Moroccan setting. What's not to love?"--<b>Elin Hilderbrand, author of 28 Summers</b> </br></br>"Smoothly written, nimbly plotted--yet also buzzing with an irresistible intensity and relish. Roaring round of applause here."--<b>AJ Finn, author of The Woman in the Window</b> </br></br>"<i>Who Is Maud Dixon?</i> channels the spirit of Patricia Highsmith at her finest: Alexandra Andrews' deliciously witty, surprising and sly novel will keep you riveted to the last page."--<b>Claire Messud, author of The Burning Girl</b> </br></br>"A Hitchcockian mashup about egos in every sense of the word, <i>Who is Maud Dixon?</i> never sacrifices graceful prose and acute insights for its breakneck pace. 'Unputdownable' has become overused praise, but it fully applies here; it is impossible to start Alexandra Andrews's novel and not feel compelled to speed through its switchback twists to its conclusion."--<b>Teddy Wayne, author of Apartment</b> </br></br>"<i>Who is Maud Dixon?</i> is clever, cunning, and diabolical in the best possible way. Anyone longing for a good old-fashioned thrill need look no further."--<b>Ann Patchett, author of The Dutch House</b> </br></br>"Stylish and sharp, with wicked hairpin turns, <i>Who Is Maud Dixon?</i> is part Patricia Highsmith, part <i>All About Eve</i> and pure fun."--<b>Maria Semple, author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette?</b> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Alexandra Andrews</b> has worked as a journalist, editor and copywriter in New York and Paris. <i>Who Is Maud Dixon? </i>is her first novel. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and children.
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