Includes a bonus conversation between the author and narrator. A compulsive, tenacious, and unexpectedly hopeful thriller set in a midwestern strip club, told by New York Times bestselling author Marie Rutkoski in the spirit of Gillian Flynn and Tana French It’s 1999, and Samantha has danced for years at the Lovely Lady strip club. She’s not used to taking anyone under her wing—after all, between her disapproving boyfriend and his daughter, who may as well be her own child, she has enough to worry about. But when Samantha overrides her better judgment to drive a new dancer home, they are run off the road. The police arrive at the scene of the accident—but find only one body. Georgia, another dancer, is drawn into the investigation as she tries to assist Holly, a Harvard-educated detective with a complicated story of her own. As the point of view shifts from police officers and detectives to club patrons and children, the women round up a list of suspects, all the while grappling with their own understandings of loss and love. Drawing on her personal experiences as well as interviews with police, Rutkoski immerses us in a subculture that is all too often reduced to cliché. Gripping, deeply feminist, and character-driven, Real Easy spellbinds us and gets to the heart of this timeless question: How do women live out their lives knowing that men can hurt them? A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company.
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"Real Easy is a dark, utterly gripping, character-driven procedural thriller. Rutkoski effortlessly manages multiple viewpoints, storylines and motivations with the air of a seasoned crime writer…Rutkoski delivers not just suspense and mystery (though she deals that in spades), but skewering, searing observations on womanhood as it intersects with violence, race and power…With the psychological underpinnings of Paula Hawkins, the utterly brilliant examination of femininity and womanhood of Gillian Flynn, and something wholly her own, Rutkoski has emerged as a thrilling new voice in crime fiction, a rare gem whose ability to craft suspense is matched perfectly by her keen intellect and resonant themes."
— Bookreporter
People’s Book of the Week
Featured in The Sunday Times’s “Best Crime Books of 2022 So Far”
The Times’s “The best new thrillers for January 2022”
CrimeReads’s “The Most Anticipated Crime Fiction of 2022”
Glamour (UK)’s “Top 30 books that everyone will be reading in 2022”
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Book Marks’s “The Best Reviewed Books of the Week,” 1/21/22
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BiblioLifestyle’s Winter Reading Guide 2022
Kaminsky’s compelling narration never lost me. I kept my ears peeled until the gripping denouement.
— Vulture, on the audiobook[A] thoughtful, character-driven mystery…[Real Easy] inverts standard crime tropes and reminds readers that stripping is work, and that women deserve to move through that work without the constant threat of violence and death.
— Sarah Weinman, The New York Times Book Review[R]iveting…Rutkoski draws on her personal experience as a dancer, creating a club scene so visceral you practically inhale the cigar smoke. An adrenaline ride filled with grit and compassion.
— People[Rutkoski] writes vividly…This is a serial killer novel with a difference, avoiding sensationalism and focusing on the vulnerability of the victims.
— The Sunday Times[Rutkoski’s] chief focus is on the interior lives of the women in the job…Real Easy takes its time and is more interested in psychology than in thrills, but always holds your gaze.
— The Times (UK)Real Easy…offer[s] a kaleidoscopic view of a morally precarious world where male desire is a whisker away from male violence. With a cast of fully realised characters—the cops have troubles of their own, and life at the club, with its overlay of sleazy glamour, is balanced by domestic vignettes and quotidian concerns—this is a familiar story told in a way that packs a real emotional punch.
— The GuardianReal Easy tackles the stigma around sex work head-on while uncovering the gritty details behind a complex murder and missing person investigation.
— Glamour (UK)There are no easy conclusions to be drawn from Real Easy…and not one moment fails to meet its potential. Readers will find themselves rolling back the tape in their minds to seek out the patterns in the clues…before the climactic ending’s revelations. Rutkoski skillfully handles the complexity of a group of individuals whose stories are rarely told, let alone told with so much humanity imbued into every detail.
— BookPage, *starred review*Rutkoski’s writing…emphasize[s] a larger point: that even in ugliness, loss, and tragedy, there is humanity. Though the killer is unmasked, the takeaway is much more universal—and satisfying—than just finding out whodunit: This is a story about flawed people just doing the best they can to live their lives and find love. Vulnerable yet steely, this thriller rises above the rest.
— Kirkus Reviews, *starred review*Rutkoski…paint[s] moving portraits of desperate lives on both sides of the law.
— Publishers Weekly, *starred review*Rutkoski’s writing is a pleasure here; she weaves well-calibrated suspense with gritty portrayals of dancers and detectives that hold strikingly parallel themes of loneliness, painful pasts, and heavy doses of distrust.
— Booklist, *starred review*Told through the perspective of nearly a dozen characters, the story starts with Samantha…Each vibrant new perspective twists the knife of mystery a little more.
— WBUR[A] tough, convincing portrait…A literary crime novel in the Gillian Flynn mould, with real heart and soul.
— Mail on SundayVery possibly the best crime fiction book since Gillian Flynn’s Sharp Objects, Real Easy is turn-your-phone-off-and-cancel-all-your-meetings gripping. But it is also so much more than that: every character is instantly alive and recognizable the moment they appear on the page; the writing is sustainedly beautiful and intelligent, at times lyrical, at others, sassy and crackling; and the psychological underpinnings are unerring, resonant, utterly convincing. This book is a winner, whichever way you turn it.
— Neel Mukherjee, Booker-finalist author of The Lives of Others and A State of FreedomWith gorgeous prose, well-drawn characters, and crackling suspense, Real Easy is an unforgettable thriller that stuck with me long after the last page. Beneath the drum-tight plot is a brilliant examination of femininity, safety, and the roles women play. I couldn't put it down.
— Andrea Bartz, New York Times bestselling author of We Were Never HereThis book blew me away. Real Easy is an electric thrill ride that takes a hard look at the high price women pay for men’s desire. Rutkoski renders her characters with exquisite compassion and detail, even as the book accelerates toward an unforgettable conclusion. Gritty, glittery, and pulsing with life.
— Sara Sligar, author of Take Me ApartWith a fully-realized world, a compelling mystery, fascinating characters, and beautiful prose, Marie Rutkoski’s REAL EASY will capture readers and stay in their minds forever.
— Jill Santopolo, New York Times bestselling author of The Light We LostBold, compelling, brutal and brilliant. On the surface Real Easy is the kind of gritty, gripping mystery I just adore, yet it’s also full of heart and hope and the most endearing characters.
— Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of We Begin at the End“Rutkoski is that rare gem: a writer whose prose is as splendid as her plotting. The result is a taut thriller with the potency of a poem, a propulsive story at once brutal, elegant, and impossible to put down.
— V.E. Schwab, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue[I]t is Rutkoski’s writing which elevates Real Easy above the pack…no word is wasted…Rutkoski manages the rare trick of balancing the heavier themes with a subtle optimism about the women’s ability to endure their difficulties with humour and love.
— Crime Fiction LoverA bold, female-centric thriller.
— Crime Monthly[R]eaders will find themselves immersed in the inner workings of the club and its employees.
— PopSugarA well-written, character-driven mystery.
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Marie Rutkoski is the author of The Kronos Chronicles. The Cabinet of Wonders was her debut novel and was named an Indie Next Kids’ List Great Read and a Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year, among other honors. Rutkoski grew up in Bolingbrook, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago), as the oldest of four children. She attended the University of Iowa, where she took Writers’ Workshop classes and studied with Pulitzer Prize-winner James Alan McPherson. After graduating, she lived in Moscow and Prague. Upon receiving her PhD from Harvard University, she held dual appointments as a lecturer there in both English and American Literature and Language, and History and Literature. Rutkoski is currently a professor at Brooklyn College, where she teaches Renaissance Drama, children’s literature and creative writing. She lives in New York City.
Eva Kaminsky is a New York–based actor and audiobook narrator with over 150 titles to her credit. She trained at Boston University and has acted in numerous productions on television and film, including Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Happyish, Ugly Betty, ER, Numbers, Law & Order, and others.