Books by Andrea Bartz and Complete Book Reviews
Brenna Ehrlich and Andrea Bartz, Ulysses, $14.95 trade paper (224p) ISBN 978-1-56975-821-2
Frustrated by the Brooklyn hipster dating scene, freelance writers Ehrlich and Bartz recorded their observations of the subculture that spurned them in their popular blog. Assuming a tone of serious anthropological researchers, which is cute in...
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Andrea Bartz. Crown, $27 (336p) ISBN 978-0-525-57471-2
It’s 2009, at the height of the recession, and Lindsay Bach, the narrator of Bartz’s accomplished debut, and her friends hang out in the hipster haven of the Calhoun Lofts in Bushwick, Brooklyn, living in a haze of concerts, alcohol, and drugs. Late
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Andrea Bartz. Ballantine, $27 (336p) ISBN 978-1-984826-36-7
Bartz (The Lost Night) crafts a smart, twisty thriller about a women’s co-working space and the mysterious disappearance of its charismatic founder. Freelance journalist Katie returns to New York after a year of unsuccessful book research in...
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Andrea Bartz. Ballantine, $27 (320p) ISBN 978-1-9848-2046-4
Milwaukee resident Emily Donovan, the narrator of this riveting psychological thriller from Bartz (The Herd), and her best friend, Kristen Czarnecki, who left Milwaukee 18 months earlier for a job in Australia, reunite in Chile for their annual...
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Andrea Bartz. Ballantine, $28.99 (352p) ISBN 978-1-984820-49-5
Bartz (We Were Never Here) delivers a cleverly plotted page-turner that doesn’t quite stick the landing. After unemployed marketer Kelly Doyle gets dumped by her fiancé, she leaps at an invitation from Sabrina Lamont, her high school pal turned...
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