This hypnotic debut probes the disappearance of 17-year-old Jess . . . . Chancellor shifts nimbly between past and present and from character to character, cutting away the net of riddles that ensnares Sycamore's residents. - Oprah magazine, O's Top 20 Books to Read This Summer A mystery, a coming-of-age story, and an ensemble drama are woven together in this tale of love, loss, grief...and human remains found deep in the desert. - Glamour, New Books by Women You're Guaranteed to Love This Summer This masterfully written suspense will draw you in immediately. - Bustle, The 15 Best Fiction Books of May Bustle, The 15 Best Fiction Books of May With a few opening words in each chapter, we're immersed in their worlds and the hefty burdens of their years-long emotional struggle. . . . Chancellor creates suspense and tension in quiet, insular moments-family members brooding at the dinner table, lustful gazes, the rolled eyes of hormonal teenagers. - Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sycamore, Ariz., is a small town with loss and mystery at its heart. A visitor stumbles upon clues that dredge up the old memories and hurts. - Philadelphia Inquirer, Need a Beach Read? 16 Great Choices The novel glimmers with its author's keen understanding of lives at all ages and stages. . . . At once haunting and hopeful, Sycamore displays Chancellor's talent across all of fiction's realms and showcases her generosity of spirit. . . . Powerful and moving. - Richmond Times-Dispatch [An] emotional and addicting debut. . . . [an] unforgettable page-turner. Four and a half stars. - RT Book Reviews Riveting. . . . This is a movingly written, multi-voiced novel examining how one tragic circumstance can sow doubt about fundamental things. . . . a transporting vision of community, connection, and forgiveness.-Publishers Weekly (starred review, Pick of the Week) - Publishers Weekly Chancellor's absorbing first novel begins quietly, quickly gains momentum, and ends explosively. . . . This gripping debut is a must for readers of literary fiction. - Library Journal (starred review) A meaty, suspenseful debut. - Booklist What's more wonderful than a novel that keeps you up at night and haunts you through the day? That describes Bryn Chancellor's Sycamore, about the discovery of a body that might belong to a vanished teenaged girl, a community pulling together and apart, and secrets. - Caroline Leavitt Sycamore is an amazing showcase for Bryn Chancellor's great talent. . . . This is a powerful debut novel, one without flaw, and it will slay you. - Kevin Wilson, author of Tunneling to the Center of the Earth and The Family Fang Haunting and elegiac. . . . Chancellor's multivocal narrative brims with intelligence and insight, and her subtle writing poignantly illuminates the ways in which we are sometimes bound, for better and for worse, by a collective sorrow. - Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Gold Fame Citrus Bryn Chancellor explores the complexities of a small-town girlhood with insight and compassion. A page-turner and a heart-breaker, Sycamore marks the arrival of a shining new voice. - Tayari Jones, author of Silver Sparrow Bryn Chancellor's Sycamore instantly reminded me of Tana French's thrillers: a small, intertwined community, a long-ago crime, the tension and intrigue that won't stop rippling....Chancellor writes gorgeously, and her story is riveting and real. I love it. - Joy Castro, author of Hell or High Water and Island of Bones Joy Castro, author of Hell or High Water and Island of Bones Bryn Chancellor's compelling debut novel, Sycamore, weaves a suspenseful web around a small town in the years following a disappearance. With astute emotional and psychological observations, Chancellor successfully shows the power of the unknown as various individuals explore the many what ifs and imaginings of what really happened. - Jill McCorkle, author of Life After Life