

“Beautiful prose and tack-sharp observations round out this slow-burning but thought-provoking meditation on the ravages of domestic violence.” - Publishers Weekly on THE DAY I DIED “Mary Higgins Clark Award winner Rader-Day’s (Little Pretty Things) third novel will thrill readers who can’t get enough of the psychological suspense genre.” - Library Journal It kept me locked up and locked in from the very first word to the very last.” - Lou Berney, Edgar Award-winning author of The Long and Faraway Gone Not fair! The Day I Died is a terrific novel-gripping and twisty and beautifully layered.


“Lori Rader-Day is so ferociously talented that it kind of makes me mad. Richly written, complex, and imaginative…this is a perfect read for fans of Mary Higgins Clark.” - Susanna Calkins, Macavity Award-winning author of the Lucy Campion mysteries “Secrets lie behind every loop, slant, and swirl of The Day I Died, Lori Rader-Day’s compelling story of a handwriting analyst searching for a lost boy. “An unusual protagonist, a timely crime, and outstanding writing make Lori Rader-Day’s The Black Hour a stand-out debut.” - Sara Paretsky, New York Times bestselling author “A searing, psychological suspense novel about small-town dreams shattered by a deadly secret.” - Terry Shames, Macavity Award-winning author of A Killing at Cotton Hill
