Publishers Weekly

You’d Look Better as a Ghost

Joanna Wallace. Penguin Books, $18 trade paper (336p) ISBN 978-0-14-313617-0

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An irritable 30-something serial killer narrates Wallace’s deliciousl­y eerie and darkly funny debut. While attending her father’s funeral, struggling visual artist Claire receives an email from Lucas Kane, administra­tor of a prestigiou­s art prize, informing her that her painting has been shortliste­d. Claire is elated, but the following morning, Lucas sends a contrite follow-up clarifying that the first message was sent in error. Considerin­g his apology insincere, Claire stalks, seduces, murders, and buries Lucas in her back garden.

Then her doctor, believing there’s a link between Claire’s blinding headaches and her grief over her father’s death, suggests she join a bereavemen­t counseling group that meets weekly in a suburban London church hall. She reluctantl­y agrees, and it’s there that her problems truly begin: one of the group’s fellow members knows about Claire’s killings, and attempts to pressure her into joining a “grubby startup blackmaili­ng business” that

Lucas was involved with. As that cat-andmouse game unfolds, Wallace weaves in poignant flashbacks from Claire’s childhood that shed light on her relationsh­ip with her father. Wallace nails Claire’s prickly voice (regarding her hippie-ish grief counselor: “I’m not disputing any of her credential­s, but to me, Star looks like someone out-of-her-bloody-mindfulnes­s”), making readers more than happy to root for the unrepentan­t murderer as she navigates a series of surprising obstacles. It’s an uncommonly assured debut from a promising new voice in crime fiction. Agent: Cathryn Summerhaye­s, Curtis Brown U.K. (Apr.)

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