Reviews
"Take a dollop of Alfred Hitchcock, a dollop of Patricia Highsmith, throw in some Great Gatsby flourishes, and the result is Rindell's debut, a pitch-black comedy about a police stenographer accused of murder in 1920s Manhattan. . . . A deliciously addictive, cinematically influenced page-turner, both comic and provocative." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Read The Other Typist . Set in the jazzy 1920s, this super-eerie page-turner about obsession is a striking debut for author Suzanne Rindell." -ELLE (Canada) "[F]rom the first page [I] was absorbed: I haven''t been able to put it down . . . reminds me at points of Notes on a Scandal and Patricia Highsmith, but has creepy charms all its own." -Sadie Stein, The Paris Review "[A] thrilling story set in glamorous, Prohibition-era Manhattan." - Reader''s Digest "Rindell''s debut is a cinematic page-turner." - Publishers Weekly "It''s a riveting ride."-NPR.org "With hints toward The Great Gatsby , Rindell's novel aspires to recreate Prohibition-era New York City, both its opulence and its squalid underbelly. She captures it quite well, while at the same time spinning a delicate and suspenseful narrative about false friendship, obsession, and life for single women in New York during Prohibition." -Booklist "Fans of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr . Ripley are sure to love Rindell's debut novel." - Library Journal "Suzanne Rindell''s debut novel is a lush, evocative, darkly comic noir . . . a novel that keeps you turning the pages (and then turning them back again to see if you missed a clue or two). The author is a vivid storyteller; nearly every scene is expertly detailed without being overdone. Rindell brings the Jazz era to life effortlessly. . . . The Other Typist is an easy read and perfect book to start the summer with." -Examiner.com "This eerie and compelling debut is a riveting page-turner, narrated by a strangely hypnotic yet dubious young woman who works as a typist for the NYPD in the 1920s. Don't start this novel at night if you need your beauty sleep-you'll stay up to all hours devouring its pages." -Alice LaPlante, New York Times bestselling author of Turn of Mind "As you read this remarkable first novel you will feel the room temperature drop. It's chilling till the very end." -Rita Mae Brown, MFH, Author "You could make a one-sitting read of The Other Typist : it maintains the riveting dance of question-provoking answers that earn page-turners their name, and Suzanne Rindell's Jazz Age NYC is gritty, glamorous, and utterly absorbing. . . .Whenever you close the covers, have a book friend handy-you'll want to talk about The Other Typist ." -Alison Atlee, author of The Typewriter Girl " The Other Typist is a twisty yarn that drives the reader through the story in a frenzied quest to discover what's real and what isn't. Rose, the unreliable narrator, tells the tale of an even more unreliable woman, and Suzanne Rindell plays them both to perfection." -B.A. Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author of The Art Forger "Suzanne Rindell messes with your head. The Other Typist pretends to be the story of a nice young woman entering the cutthroat world of police work in 1920's New York. But it's New York, not the nice young woman, who should be trembling. I had a blast reading this and had my nerves scrambled by the end." -Victor LaValle, author of The Devil in Silver, "Take a dollop of Alfred Hitchcock, a dollop of Patricia Highsmith, throw in some Great Gatsby flourishes, and the result is Rindell's debut, a pitch-black comedy about a police stenographer accused of murder in 1920s Manhattan.... A deliciously addictive, cinematically influenced page-turner, both comic and provocative." - Kirkus Reviews , starred review "This eerie and compelling debut is a riveting page-turner, narrated by a strangely hypnotic yet dubious young woman who works as a typist for the NYPD in the 1920s. Don't start this novel at night if you need your beauty sleep-you'll stay up to all hours devouring its pages." -Alice LaPlante, New York Times bestselling author of Turn of Mind "As you read this remarkable first novel you will feel the room temperature drop. It's chilling till the very end." -Rita Mae Brown, MFH, Author "You could make a one-sitting read of The Other Typist : it maintains the riveting dance of question-provoking answers that earn page-turners their name, and Suzanne Rindell's Jazz Age NYC is gritty, glamorous, and utterly absorbing. . . .Whenever you close the covers, have a book friend handy-you'll want to talk about The Other Typist ." -Alison Atlee, author of The Typewriter Girl " The Other Typist is a twisty yarn that drives the reader through the story in a frenzied quest to discover what's real and what isn't. Rose, the unreliable narrator, tells the tale of an even more unreliable woman, and Suzanne Rindell plays them both to perfection." -B.A. Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author of The Art Forger "Suzanne Rindell messes with your head. The Other Typist pretends to be the story of a nice young woman entering the cutthroat world of police work in 1920's New York. But it's New York, not the nice young woman, who should be trembling. I had a blast reading this and had my nerves scrambled by the end." -Victor LaValle, author of The Devil in Silver, "Take a dollop of Alfred Hitchcock, a dollop of Patricia Highsmith, throw in some Great Gatsby flourishes, and the result is Rindell's debut, a pitch-black comedy about a police stenographer accused of murder in 1920s Manhattan. . . . A deliciously addictive, cinematically influenced page-turner, both comic and provocative." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Read The Other Typist . Set in the jazzy 1920s, this super-eerie page-turner about obsession is a striking debut for author Suzanne Rindell." -ELLE (Canada) "[A] thrilling story set in glamorous, Prohibition-era Manhattan." - Reader's Digest "Rindell's debut is a cinematic page-turner." - Publishers Weekly "With hints toward The Great Gatsby , Rindell's novel aspires to recreate Prohibition-era New York City, both its opulence and its squalid underbelly. She captures it quite well, while at the same time spinning a delicate and suspenseful narrative about false friendship, obsession, and life for single women in New York during Prohibition." -Booklist "Fans of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr . Ripley are sure to love Rindell's debut novel." - Library Journal "Suzanne Rindell's debut novel is a lush, evocative, darkly comic noir . . . a novel that keeps you turning the pages (and then turning them back again to see if you missed a clue or two). The author is a vivid storyteller; nearly every scene is expertly detailed without being overdone. Rindell brings the Jazz era to life effortlessly. . . . The Other Typist is an easy read and perfect book to start the summer with." -Examiner.com "This eerie and compelling debut is a riveting page-turner, narrated by a strangely hypnotic yet dubious young woman who works as a typist for the NYPD in the 1920s. Don't start this novel at night if you need your beauty sleep-you'll stay up to all hours devouring its pages." -Alice LaPlante, New York Times bestselling author of Turn of Mind "As you read this remarkable first novel you will feel the room temperature drop. It's chilling till the very end." -Rita Mae Brown, MFH, Author "You could make a one-sitting read of The Other Typist : it maintains the riveting dance of question-provoking answers that earn page-turners their name, and Suzanne Rindell's Jazz Age NYC is gritty, glamorous, and utterly absorbing. . . .Whenever you close the covers, have a book friend handy-you'll want to talk about The Other Typist ." -Alison Atlee, author of The Typewriter Girl " The Other Typist is a twisty yarn that drives the reader through the story in a frenzied quest to discover what's real and what isn't. Rose, the unreliable narrator, tells the tale of an even more unreliable woman, and Suzanne Rindell plays them both to perfection." -B.A. Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author of The Art Forger "Suzanne Rindell messes with your head. The Other Typist pretends to be the story of a nice young woman entering the cutthroat world of police work in 1920's New York. But it's New York, not the nice young woman, who should be trembling. I had a blast reading this and had my nerves scrambled by the end." -Victor LaValle, author of The Devil in Silver, "Best for those who can''t get enough of The Great Gatsby and the Roaring Twenties. . . . This thrilling page-turner cinematically captures the opulence - and sordidness - of the Prohibition Era in New York." - Shape.com "Take a dollop of Alfred Hitchcock, a dollop of Patricia Highsmith, throw in some Great Gatsby flourishes, and the result is Rindell's debut, a pitch-black comedy about a police stenographer accused of murder in 1920s Manhattan. . . . A deliciously addictive, cinematically influenced page-turner, both comic and provocative." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Read The Other Typist . Set in the jazzy 1920s, this super-eerie page-turner about obsession is a striking debut for author Suzanne Rindell." -ELLE (Canada) "[F]rom the first page [I] was absorbed: I haven''t been able to put it down . . . reminds me at points of Notes on a Scandal and Patricia Highsmith, but has creepy charms all its own." -Sadie Stein, The Paris Review "[A] thrilling story set in glamorous, Prohibition-era Manhattan." - Reader''s Digest "Rindell''s debut is a cinematic page-turner." - Publishers Weekly "It''s a riveting ride."-NPR.org "With hints toward The Great Gatsby , Rindell's novel aspires to recreate Prohibition-era New York City, both its opulence and its squalid underbelly. She captures it quite well, while at the same time spinning a delicate and suspenseful narrative about false friendship, obsession, and life for single women in New York during Prohibition." -Booklist "Fans of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr . Ripley are sure to love Rindell's debut novel." - Library Journal "Suzanne Rindell''s debut novel is a lush, evocative, darkly comic noir . . . a novel that keeps you turning the pages (and then turning them back again to see if you missed a clue or two). The author is a vivid storyteller; nearly every scene is expertly detailed without being overdone. Rindell brings the Jazz era to life effortlessly. . . . The Other Typist is an easy read and perfect book to start the summer with." -Examiner.com "This eerie and compelling debut is a riveting page-turner, narrated by a strangely hypnotic yet dubious young woman who works as a typist for the NYPD in the 1920s. Don't start this novel at night if you need your beauty sleep-you'll stay up to all hours devouring its pages." -Alice LaPlante, New York Times bestselling author of Turn of Mind "As you read this remarkable first novel you will feel the room temperature drop. It's chilling till the very end." -Rita Mae Brown, MFH, Author "You could make a one-sitting read of The Other Typist : it maintains the riveting dance of question-provoking answers that earn page-turners their name, and Suzanne Rindell's Jazz Age NYC is gritty, glamorous, and utterly absorbing. . . .Whenever you close the covers, have a book friend handy-you'll want to talk about The Other Typist ." -Alison Atlee, author of The Typewriter Girl " The Other Typist is a twisty yarn that drives the reader through the story in a frenzied quest to discover what's real and what isn't. Rose, the unreliable narrator, tells the tale of an even more unreliable woman, and Suzanne Rindell plays them both to perfection." -B.A. Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author of The Art Forger "Suzanne Rindell messes with your head. The Other Typist pretends to be the story of a nice young woman entering the cutthroat world of police work in 1920's New York. But it's New York, not the nice young woman, who should be trembling. I had a blast reading this and had my nerves scrambled by the end." -Victor LaValle, author of The Devil in Silver, "Take a dollop of Alfred Hitchcock, a dollop of Patricia Highsmith, throw in some Great Gatsby flourishes, and the result is Rindell's debut, a pitch-black comedy about a police stenographer accused of murder in 1920s Manhattan. . . . A deliciously addictive, cinematically influenced page-turner, both comic and provocative." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Rindell's debut is a cinematic page-turner." - Publishers Weekly "With hints toward The Great Gatsby , Rindell's novel aspires to recreate Prohibition-era New York City, both its opulence and its squalid underbelly. She captures it quite well, while at the same time spinning a delicate and suspenseful narrative about false friendship, obsession, and life for single women in New York during Prohibition." -Booklist "This eerie and compelling debut is a riveting page-turner, narrated by a strangely hypnotic yet dubious young woman who works as a typist for the NYPD in the 1920s. Don't start this novel at night if you need your beauty sleep-you'll stay up to all hours devouring its pages." -Alice LaPlante, New York Times bestselling author of Turn of Mind "As you read this remarkable first novel you will feel the room temperature drop. It's chilling till the very end." -Rita Mae Brown, MFH, Author "You could make a one-sitting read of The Other Typist : it maintains the riveting dance of question-provoking answers that earn page-turners their name, and Suzanne Rindell's Jazz Age NYC is gritty, glamorous, and utterly absorbing. . . .Whenever you close the covers, have a book friend handy-you'll want to talk about The Other Typist ." -Alison Atlee, author of The Typewriter Girl " The Other Typist is a twisty yarn that drives the reader through the story in a frenzied quest to discover what's real and what isn't. Rose, the unreliable narrator, tells the tale of an even more unreliable woman, and Suzanne Rindell plays them both to perfection." -B.A. Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author of The Art Forger "Suzanne Rindell messes with your head. The Other Typist pretends to be the story of a nice young woman entering the cutthroat world of police work in 1920's New York. But it's New York, not the nice young woman, who should be trembling. I had a blast reading this and had my nerves scrambled by the end." -Victor LaValle, author of The Devil in Silver, "This eerie and compelling debut is a riveting page-turner, narrated by a strangely hypnotic yet dubious young woman who works as a typist for the NYPD in the 1920s. Don't start this novel at night if you need your beauty sleep-you'll stay up to all hours devouring its pages." -Alice LaPlante, New York Times bestselling author of Turn of Mind "As you read this remarkable first novel you will feel the room temperature drop. It's chilling till the very end." -Rita Mae Brown, MFH, Author "You could make a one-sitting read of The Other Typist : it maintains the riveting dance of question-provoking answers that earn page-turners their name, and Suzanne Rindell's Jazz Age NYC is gritty, glamorous, and utterly absorbing. . . .Whenever you close the covers, have a book friend handy-you'll want to talk about The Other Typist ." -Alison Atlee, author of The Typewriter Girl , "This eerie and compelling debut is a riveting page-turner, narrated by a strangely hypnotic yet dubious young woman who works as a typist for the NYPD in the 1920s. Don't start this novel at night if you need your beauty sleep-you'll stay up to all hours devouring its pages." -Alice LaPlante, New York Times bestselling author of Turn of Mind "As you read this remarkable first novel you will feel the room temperature drop. It's chilling till the very end." -Rita Mae Brown, MFH, Author