"A thriller with plenty of tension." — Kirkus Reviews
“You’re living way beyond your means, marriage on the brink, you’ve just lost your job, when checks for large sums of money start showing up anonymously in the mail. What do you do? That’s the premise of Very Slowly All at Once, Lauren Schott’s devilishly twisted debut which I could not put down.” — Gillian McAllister, New York Times bestselling author of Famous Last Words and Wrong Place Wrong Time
“A book that asks: What is the cost of your family's happiness? The diabolical premise at the center will keep you guessing until the very end.” — Sarina Bowen, author of Dying to Meet You and The Five Year Lie
"I devoured this gripping, tense read in two sittings staying up long past my bedtime in my, thankfully, intact home. As their suburban lives seem to be crumbling around them I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. What an adrenaline packed ride. A fabulous debut. Lauren Schott is going to be a thriller writer to watch." — Cesca Major, author of Maybe Next Time
“A gripping, refreshing read. I kept having to close the book and ask myself, ‘What would I do if that was me?’ I fear I’d cash the cheque!” — Emily Elgar, author of Private Lives and The Herd
"This book is a blast! Domestic suspense, cautionary tale and crime caper rolled into one, it had me hooked from the first wicked word to the last. A delicious treat." — Louise Candlish, internationally bestselling author of A Neighbour's Guide to Murder and Our Holiday
"Sharp, witty and twisted—a car crash of the American Dream in slo-mo, and I loved every second!" — Liane Child, author of The Tradwife's Secret
"A pacy, high stakes debut that keeps you guessing until the very last page." — Andi Osho, author of Tough Crowd and Asking for a Friend