From the New York Times bestselling author of There Was an Old Woman comes a novel about a professional organizer with a deadly problem she may not be able to clean up.
Emily Harlow is a professional organizer who helps people declutter their lives; she’s married to man who can’t drive past a yard sale without stopping. He’s filled their basement, attic, and garage with his finds.
Like other professionals who make a living decluttering peoples’ lives, Emily has devised a set of ironclad rules. When working with couples, she makes clear that the client is only allowed to declutter his or her own stuff. That stipulation has kept Emily’s own marriage together these past few years. She’d love nothing better than to toss out all her husband’s crap. He says he’s a collector. Emily knows better—he’s a hoarder. The larger his “collection” becomes, the deeper the distance grows between Emily and the man she married.
Luckily, Emily’s got two new clients to distract herself: an elderly widow whose husband left behind a storage unit she didn’t know existed, and a young wife whose husband won’t allow her stuff into their house. Emily’s initial meeting with the young wife takes a detour when, after too much wine, the women end up fantasizing about how much more pleasant life would be without their collecting spouses.
But the next day Emily finds herself in a mess that might be too big for her to clean up. Careful what you wish for, the old adage says . . . now Emily might lose her freedom, her marriage . . . and possibly her life.
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“This outstanding standalone from bestseller Ephron may be the first domestic thriller to weave in Marie Kondo’s decluttering theory about discarding things that don’t spark joy…Appealing characters and some suspenseful detective work help elevate this in-depth look at people’s emotional attachment to things.”
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Ephron offers a great ‘murder swap’ mystery reminiscent of the 1951 Hitchcock classic Strangers on a Train. Recommended for those who love puzzling, unpredictable mysteries with a little lesson in professional organizing on the side.”
— Library Journal“In Emily, veteran writer Ephron has created a likable amateur sleuth,…The story flows smoothly and agreeably around an engaging premise.”
— Booklist“Clever…Ephron’s tidy approach to stowing clues, arousing suspicions, keeping the chaos of the climax under control, then tying up loose ends makes her a professional organizer of this type of entertainment. In a word—neat.”
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Hallie Ephron, an award-winning mystery reviewer, is the author of Never Tell a Lie, a Mary Higgins Clark Award finalist that was also made into the Lifetime Movie Network film And Baby Will Fall, and the Edgar and Anthony Award–nominated Writing and Selling Your Mystery. Ephron lives near Boston.
Amy McFadden has narrated more than two hundred titles in many different genres. She is an AudioFile Earphones Award winner and has been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. She has acted on stage throughout Michigan for more than twenty years and in commercials and film for ten years. She is a founding member of Dog Story Theater in Grand Rapids, Michigan.