"Lippman, long recognized as a master of plot and exposition, has been serving up psychologically rich slices of karma for years. Prom Mom [is] one of her best books yet." - Wall Street Journal
"Prom Mom subverts the tabloid headline of its title into something more surprising, transgressive, and sexy. Laura Lippman is an absolute master of plot and timing, and I would follow her anywhere-even to the prom." - Emma Straub, New York Times bestselling author of This Time Tomorrow
"I read this acid-dipped beauty in 2 desperate sittings. Pure James M. Cain noir at its delirious best, it moves so fast and so skillfully, you don't fully grasp what it's really saying (about men, women, desire) until its final stunning pages." - Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of The Turnout
"Passionate, provocative, deeply chilling and relentlessly paced, Prom Mom is, for my money, an instant classic. With a cast of characters real enough to leap off the page and haunt your dreams-especially my new hero, Amber Glass. A truly unforgettable read." - Alison Gaylin, USA Today and international bestselling author of The Collective
"The surprises, delivered close to Prom Mom's final pages,are the kind that might compel you to reread the whole story again, just to find out how Lippman layered this quadrangulate tale with clues and misdirection . . . . and how she managed to make such a classic form feel so of the moment. That formidable skill makes Prom Mom one of Lippman's most seductively mesmerizing novels, not just an homage to [James] Cain but a powerfulsuccessor." - Los Angeles Times
"Laura Lippman is a seasoned pro at crafting mysteries and crime fiction." - Time
"Prom Mom is all ominous mood and elegant nuance; you don't know where Lippman is going, but you'll happily follow." - The Seattle Times
"Laura Lippman delivers provocative novels about ordinary people caught up in chaos....Crime is central to the plot - these are mysteries, after all - but often it is hiding in the shadows, ready to leap out when least expected. Outstanding." - Florida Sun-Sentinel
"This exquisitely crafted tale of triangulation and treachery builds slowly to a shocking ending." - Library Journal (starred review)
"Buzz starts early for any new Lippman book, and this one already has the cicadas in high gear." - Booklist (starred review)
"Gripping... Lippman works up a slow burn, gently teasing out a game of cat and mouse between Joe and Amber that comes into full focus toward the end of the novel. Readers who persevere will reach a devilishly satisfying conclusion." - Publishers Weekly
"A character study of pedestrian evil in the Wegmans-and-Peloton class, fascinating in its heartlessness." - Kirkus Reviews
"Laura Lippman is one of the best novelists working today, period. Seeing her name on the cover of a book is a guarantee of a highly satisfying reading experience...Laura Lippman is a major writer. If you don't know her, there's 25 books waiting for you." - Chicago Tribune
"Lippman is such an incisive writer, slicing to the heart of people's darker sides....Piercingly insightful." - Guardian (UK)
"Mesmerizing . . . . I remain haunted by its mordant, rueful wisdom." - Irish Times
"Laura Lippman's incredibly layered and tense COVID-era thriller tells multiple stories about its main characters, a man and a woman whose pasts are linked by tragedy and tawdry gossip, and whose current lives are connected by something more powerful: the desire for a second chance." - CrimeReads
"Reading Laura Lippman is addictively satisfying....Prom Mom is another stunning example of her prowess in writing about the complexities of unhealthy relationships in this provocative, gripping novel." - BookTrib.com
Since Laura Lippman's debut, she has been recognized as a distinctive voice in mystery fiction and named one of the "essential" crime writers of the last 100 years. Stephen King called her "special, even extraordinary," and Gillian Flynn wrote, "She is simply a brilliant novelist." Her books have won most of the major awards in her field and been translated into more than twenty-five languages. She lives in Baltimore and New Orleans with her teenager.