Praise for How Quickly She Disappears:
An IndieNext and Library Reads Pick.
“Fleischmann tells his story with such skill that it is hard to believe this is a debut novel … The author tells the tale with the musical prose of a literary novelist at the top of his game.”
— The Associated Press
“Lyrical … propulsive … a tense, character-rich thriller. ”
— The Star-Tribune
“[A] brooding, suspenseful debut novel … part dark fairy tale and part astute character study of a woman cracking under the combined pressures of isolation and past trauma.”
— The Columbus Dispatch
“An utterly absorbing period saga … A graceful, daring, deathless story.”
— Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Gold Fame Citrus
“… A compelling exploration of the power of unresolved grief and unanswered questions.”
— BookPage
“That rarest of gifts, a novel paced like a thriller but written with the aching grace of literary fiction.”
— Riley Sager, New York Times-bestselling author of Lock Every Door
“A masterful psychological thriller … What a wonderful debut from a gifted new writer.”
— Heather Young, author of The Lost Girls
“An author to watch on the literary-thriller scene.”
— Booklist, starred review
“Riveting and terrifying.”
— Diane Les Becquets, New York Times-bestselling author of Breaking Wild
“A beautiful blend of high tension and literary elegance, both deeply moving and immediately engaging.”
— Michael Koryta, New York Times-bestselling author of How It Happened
“[A] haunting thriller … Fleischmann’s first novel shows a mastery of mixing forms of storytelling to propel the plot forward.”
— The Herald-Times
“A novel of the highest suspense … This fast-paced book took hold of me from the start and wouldn’t let go.”
— Lee Martin, Pulitzer Prize finalist author of The Bright Forever
“How Quickly She Disappears enthralls from the first page to the last.”
— Lydia Fitzgerald, author of Lights All Night Long
“A novel of exquisite suspense … The final chapters left me breathless with terror and hope.”
— Miciah Bay Gault, author of Goodnight Stranger