"A brilliantly constructed puzzle of a novel -- using a shifting kaleidoscope of unique voices, McCreight hands us all the pieces and forces us to assemble them into a shocking portrait of regret, grief, and dark loyalty." - Julie Clark, author of The Last Flight
"Riveting. . . . An entertaining puzzle." - BookPage
"What a pleasure to race through a novel so tightly written and expertly twisty! Kimberly McCreight takes us through a juicy labyrinth of lies and secrets among a privileged set of friends you'll love to hate, and hate to love. Sharp, dark, and a great escape." - Ashley Audrain, author of The Push
"Like other friend stories-Mary McCarthy's The Group and the television show Friends-this one is about trust and betrayal, hate and love, and the group dynamics of people who were once held together by college but have gone their separate ways.... And the ending is a shocker." - Denver Post
"Friends Like These is a masterclass in thriller writing. Perfectly plotted and full of genuine surprises, this book had me rapt from start to finish. Kimberly McCreight is a sensational writer, and with Friends Like These she is at the top of her game." - Cristina Alger, author of Girls Like Us
"Years' worth of friendship, secrets, coverups and lies lead to one intensely satisfying, jaw-dropping conclusion in this expertly plotted novel by master of suspense, Kimberly McCreight. Friends Like These is sensational, and makes you wonder how well you can ever know even your closest friends." - Mary Kubica, author of Local Woman Missing
"I was so thrilled to get an early look at Kimberly McCreight's newest, Friends Like These. I flew through the book in a day. With twists and turns and secrets on every page, and an ending you WILL NOT SEE COMING, this one is utterly unforgettable." - Sally Hepworth, author of The Good Sister
"Shrewd, insightful.... In this gripping standalone thriller, five self-centered friends who met in college are bound by guilt and fear dating back to an accidental death." - Shelf Awareness
"McCreight artfully delivers a solid psychological thriller with a twistedly complex plot. Readers who enjoy unraveling the mystery through numerous viewpoints as in The Guest List, by Lucy Foley, or Into the Water, by Paula Hawkins, will be sure to enjoy." - Library Journal
Kimberly McCreight is the New York Times bestselling author of Reconstructing Amelia, which was nominated for the Edgar, Anthony, and Alex Awards; Where They Found Her; and The Outliers young adult trilogy. She attended Vassar College and graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two daughters.