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The Girl with a Clock for a Heart: A Novel

Already optioned for film, The Girl with a Clock for a Heart is Peter Swanson’s electrifying tale of romantic noir, with shades of Hitchcock and reminiscent of the classic movie Body Heat. It is the story of a man swept into a vortex of irresistible passion and murder when an old love mysteriously reappears.

On an ordinary Friday evening at his favorite Boston tavern, George Foss’s comfortable, predictable life is shattered when a beautiful woman sits down at the bar, a woman who vanished without a trace twenty years ago.

Liana Dector isn’t just an ex-girlfriend, the first love George couldn’t quite forget. She’s also a dangerous enigma and quite possibly a cold-blooded killer wanted by the police. Suddenly, she’s back—and she needs George’s help. Ruthless men believe she stole some money . . . and they will do whatever it takes to get it back.

George knows Liana is trouble. But he can’t say no—he never could—so he makes a choice that will plunge him into a terrifying whirlpool of lies, secrets, betrayal, and murder from which there is no sure escape.

Bold and masterful, full of malicious foreboding and subtle surprises, The Girl with a Clock for a Heart is an addictive, nonstop thriller—an ever-tightening coil of suspense that grips you right up to its electrifying end.

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304 pages

Average rating: 5.44

9 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Anonymous
May 13, 2023
2/10 stars
This was definitely not the book for me. I suppose I’m not as interested in YA as I once was. I found it hard to enjoy the story, even though I liked the dual timeline approach. I didn’t like the characters, as they were all pretty manipulative and enabling of one another (especially George).
Anonymous
Apr 26, 2023
4/10 stars
I'd be interested to know how I would have rated this if I would have rated it immediately after reading.

But no use crying over spilled milk and certainly no use in rating a book I can barely remember more than a couple of stars.


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