Under the Bridge is
brilliant, enthralling, heart breaking and disturbing. The feral nature of teenagers committing the most atrocious of crimes is a vivid and horrifically true interpretation of
Lord of the Flies.
A story of a brutal and senseless death
that will haunt you long after you've turned the last page -- Nadine Matheson, author of THE BINDING ROOM
Extraordinary. Compelling yet deeply disturbing,
Under the Bridge reads like the very best crime fiction -- Lucie Whitehouse, author of RISK OF HARM
A swift, harrowing classic perfect for these unnerving times
-- Jenny Offill, author of DEPT. OF SPECULATION
Dreamy, mysterious and ultimately terrifying
-- Megan Abbott, author of DARE ME
A modern day
Crime and Punishment that
keeps you on the edge of your seat. A stunning book that
manages to terrify and enlighten at the same time. I reread it on a regular basis to remind myself what the best, most empathetic crime journalist can be like -- Gary Shteyngart, author of LAKE SUCCESS
A brilliant, compassionate retelling of a horrific murder * O, the Oprah Magazine *
Both tragic and cathartic * New York Times *
Lipstick, platform shoes, and braces have never felt more menacing. The book reads like a breezy bestseller, but it's Godfrey's in-depth reporting that gets under your skin
* GQ *
Godfrey skillfully blends hard-nosed journalism with a literary lyricism that far and away transcends that of her true-crime colleagues * Elle.com *
Godfrey, who
mixes novelistic suspense with a journalist's key eye for detail, does a terrific job of presenting the facts and letting readers decide how to judge the accused * Bustle *
A tour-de-force of true crime reportage. Godfrey reconstructs a horrific murder with a vividness found in the finest fiction, without ever sacrificing journalistic integrity * Kirkus Reviews *
Hypnotic, obsessive, wonderfully transformative -- John Guare, author of SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION
Under the Bridge is
a fine piece of reportage and a shocking rendering of the tragic end of one young life and the dark and sinister beginnings of others.
Godfrey writes with stinging insight and an urgency that moves the story from teenage hush and whisper to the reality of the coroner's office and sad, fatigued cops. The prin cipals are all victims - of schools and communities and families that don't care - and perpetrators - harming one another and themselves in this startling fall from innocence -- Anthony Swofford, author of JARHEAD
Haunting . . . phenomenal cinematic raw material
* Hollywood Reporter *