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Love and Other Lies

A Novel

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A mother and father search for the truth behind their daughter’s disappearance in this stunning psychological suspense novel that takes Nordic noir to a level that is “emotional, painful, and utterly memorable” (Alex Marwood, Edgar Award–winning author of The Poison Garden).

Cal and Elsa have the perfect relationship; they’re still deeply in love after fifteen years of marriage, they have three incredible children, and most importantly, they never lie to each other. But when their oldest daughter disappears in a summer camp shooting outside Oslo, Norway, Cal and Elsa’s lives are changed forever.

Cal believes his family is strong enough to weather this blow and hold out hope for Licia’s return, but as they all deal with the tragedy in different ways, doubts begin to creep in. Their younger daughter, Vee, is definitely hiding something from her parents. And Elsa would never lie to Cal, but is she telling him the whole truth? As the reality of what happened at the camp comes to light, each family member’s morals will be tested. In the end, will their love for one another be enough to hold them together?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 30, 2020
      A fictionalized version of terrorist Anders Breivik’s slaughter of 77 people at a Norwegian summer camp in 2011 provides the backdrop for this stunning psychological thriller from McPherson (A Line of Blood). British journalist Cal Curtis, who’s based in Oslo, and his Norwegian wife, Elsa, have been happily married for 17 years. They have raised their teenage daughters, Alicia and Victoria, by a code of stringent moral honesty, but their Scandinavian ideals of fairness, openness, and freedom begin to collapse when Alicia disappears from her summer camp outside Oslo during a terrorist attack. Cal is hopeful that Alicia’s alive, but why is Victoria holding back something about her sister from her parents? Meanwhile, Bror
      , Elsa’s former lover and the leader of a far-right quasireligious cult, criticizes the way Black police chief Ephraim Tvist is handling the investigation, causing Cal to suspect Tvist’s competence and motives. McPherson dramatically highlights the tensions between Norway’s native and immigrant populations as the plot builds to a devastating conclusion. This powerful, thought-provoking novel deserves a wide readership. Agent: Grainne Fox, Fletcher & Co.

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      Starred review from February 1, 2021
      Brothers Paul and John Andersen detonate a bomb in downtown Oslo, then cross the fjord to Garden Island, where a girls' empowerment assembly at a summer camp is underway. There, posing as police, they systematically murder 91 children in the name of white supremacy. Scottish expat Cal Curtis and his Norwegian wife, Elsa, wait desperately with other parents on the shore, until they are called to identify a girl, who turns out not to be their older daughter, Licia. Nearly a year later, the police haven't made any progress in locating Licia, and Cal and Elsa face a widening gulf in their marriage. Meanwhile, their younger daughter, Vee, throws herself into investigating her sister's disappearance. When she locates a videographer who documented the island attack from a helicopter, it becomes clear that the Oslo police chief, Ephraim Tvist, has been harboring secrets, prompting Cal to lobby for the chief's removal. But Cal doesn't anticipate the gut-wrenching twist that will bring the brothers' evil mission still closer to home. Cal's outsider perspective adds a layer of alienation to the family's rising anxiety, all of which adds to the oppressiveness of the bleak Scandinavian landscape. As it becomes clear that Vee is hiding something about what led up to the tragedy, McPherson sensitively explores a family in crisis. Highly recommended for book groups.

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