The Amateur by Chris Bohjalian, Signed Copy, Hardcover

$33.00

When a young woman, a golf prodigy, kills a caddy with a stray ball at the country club, the investigation of this freak accident reveals a dark and shocking tale of secret affairs and predatory men, and suddenly a teenager is on trial in this spellbinding novel.

Praise for The Amateur

“Bohjalian’s wonderful book is a morality tale, a snapshot of a strange, careless time in a particular slice of America, a psychological exploration of guilt and its repercussions, a portrait of a girl going off the rails — and then, because of an exciting plot twist, a courtroom drama.” — Sarah Lyall, New York Times Book Review

"Unputdownable. . . . The 26th page-turner from Chris Bohjalian, like many of its predecessors, gets its narrative pizzazz from a brilliantly-evoked time and place. . . . Expect late-breaking reveals and a big, juicy 11th-hour plot twist. . . . Masterful."
—Marion Winik, The Boston Globe

“On one hand, this may be Bohjalian’s most polished, commercial novel yet, surpassing even The Flight Attendant in its screen-friendly elements. . . . On the other hand, this may be Bohjalian’s most psychological novel, with a first-person perspective through hubris, breakdown, and a hard-earned second chance at life.”
—Bethanne Patrick, The Los Angeles Times

"Bohjalian’s latest is, quite simply, a masterpiece . . . delicate, haunting, complex.”
— Molly Odintz, CrimeReads

When a young woman, a golf prodigy, kills a caddy with a stray ball at the country club, the investigation of this freak accident reveals a dark and shocking tale of secret affairs and predatory men, and suddenly a teenager is on trial in this spellbinding novel.

Praise for The Amateur

“Bohjalian’s wonderful book is a morality tale, a snapshot of a strange, careless time in a particular slice of America, a psychological exploration of guilt and its repercussions, a portrait of a girl going off the rails — and then, because of an exciting plot twist, a courtroom drama.” — Sarah Lyall, New York Times Book Review

"Unputdownable. . . . The 26th page-turner from Chris Bohjalian, like many of its predecessors, gets its narrative pizzazz from a brilliantly-evoked time and place. . . . Expect late-breaking reveals and a big, juicy 11th-hour plot twist. . . . Masterful."
—Marion Winik, The Boston Globe

“On one hand, this may be Bohjalian’s most polished, commercial novel yet, surpassing even The Flight Attendant in its screen-friendly elements. . . . On the other hand, this may be Bohjalian’s most psychological novel, with a first-person perspective through hubris, breakdown, and a hard-earned second chance at life.”
—Bethanne Patrick, The Los Angeles Times

"Bohjalian’s latest is, quite simply, a masterpiece . . . delicate, haunting, complex.”
— Molly Odintz, CrimeReads