“A master class in suspenseful storytelling”—Karen M. McManus, #1 New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying
“Simmering with tension, terrifically paced and plotted, Gaslit is the perfect book to read tucked beneath a blanket on a stormy night. Megan Davidhizar has written a crafty novel full of manipulation, lies, secrets, and familial betrayal.” —Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Girl and Girl in Pieces
“Davidhizar wows us again with this twisty thriller that is beautifully disorienting and completely absorbing.” —K. A. Cobell, author of Looking for Smoke
“An incendiary, psychologically twisted mystery that parallels the main character’s own unreliability. Expertly written and fast-paced, Gaslit delivers an emotionally charged family story with a gut-wrenching twist that doesn’t just surprise, it unsettles in the best way.” —Charlotte Lillie Balogh, author of Kill the Lax Bro
“Gaslit is a piercing thriller that delivers heart, danger, and the kind of unrelenting suspense that leaves you questioning every move, every word, and everyone. Davidhizar crafts a cunningly layered plot that hooks you from page one!” —Channelle Desamours, author of Needy Little Things
“Megan Davidhizar is back with a sophomore novel that delivers complex characters, curveball plot reveals, and terrifying stakes that are eerily grounded in reality. Gaslit packs emotional punches timed with each twist, and readers will be left guessing until the last chapter.” —Emma Jackson, author of A House of Vipers
“A twisty tale that will keep thrill-seekers riveted.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Davidhizar keeps readers on their toes across this enticing murder mystery…. Standard red herrings and twists demonstrate the author’s genre savvy, making this an ideal pick-up for fans of fast-paced, suspenseful mystery fare.” —Publishers Weekly
“For fans of books like Tiffany D. Jackson’s Allegedly or E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars, teens that like to wrestle with ethical questions while piecing together the parts of a twisty thriller will enjoy this.” —School Library Journal