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Pamela Kramer

In Julia Dahl's latest mystery, I DREAMED OF FALLING, the main characters have failed at parenting during at least one point in their lives. The parents of these neglected children (some of whom are now adults) were not married, and the conception of said children was completely accidental.

Roman Grady is an aspiring journalist whose dream of writing hard-biting exposés has diminished. He is now working at a small local newspaper, covering town events like the unveiling of a bench honoring a resident. It's not what he wants, but he feels stuck in the town where his girlfriend, Ashley, lives with him and his mother, Tara. Tara cares for their son, Mason, and though she was neglectful when Roman was a child, she is now a fierce advocate for Mason. She has become his primary caregiver as Roman and Ashley struggle with their relationship, careers, finances, parenting, and drugs and alcohol.

"Julia Dahl is a seasoned writer, which is clearly demonstrated by her ability to pace the plot of the novel so that the tension doesn't flag."

The story opens with Ashley's death. Because of the packet of pills found in her pocket, it's assumed that she died from an overdose. But Roman insists on an autopsy and drug test, and when there are no drugs found in her system, the authorities (small town police) aren't sure what to do. Ashley died the night of her friend Bella's party, and there are many people whom Roman suspects might have been involved in her death.

At the same time, there are suspicious deposits of large sums of money that were made into Ashley's bank account. As Roman investigates what he believes is Ashley's murder, more irregularities come to light regarding the town, the wealthy Davenport family and their attorney, Julius Wolfe. Wolfe's stepdaughter recently had befriended Ashley, and the Davenports own the newspaper Roman works for. How much is all of that connected to Ashley's death?

There's a lot to take in, and while we don't particularly like any of the principal characters, we do feel for them. And at the end, when all the twists have been unturned and we see the truth of Ashley's life and death, we feel guilty that we didn't think more of Ashley and Roman. Did we let our biases keep us from caring as much as we should have? In that respect, are we just like most of the townspeople who judged Roman and his family?

Julia Dahl is a seasoned writer, which is clearly demonstrated by her ability to pace the plot of the novel so that the tension doesn't flag. Her dialogue and the inclusion of Ashley's thoughts and experiences work perfectly to present us with surprisingly important and relevant information.

Teaser

Roman Grady is the sole reporter for the local newspaper in a tiny Hudson Valley town --- a town so small that every store opening and DUI is considered newsworthy. But when Roman's longtime girlfriend, Ashley, the mother of his four-year-old son, is found dead, he realizes he had no idea what was really going on in her life. And when he starts asking questions, he’s not prepared for the answers. What was Ashley doing at the cliffside home of her troubled ex-girlfriend? How did no one in a house full of people see what happened to her? And why does it seem like everyone in town suddenly has something to hide? As Roman and his mother dig into Ashley’s last few months, the truths they uncover threaten to expose painful secrets. The kind of secrets that can get you killed.

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Roman Grady is the sole reporter for the local newspaper in a tiny Hudson Valley town --- a town so small that every store opening and DUI is considered newsworthy. But when Roman's longtime girlfriend, Ashley, the mother of his four-year-old son, is found dead, he realizes he had no idea what was really going on in her life. And when he starts asking questions, he’s not prepared for the answers. What was Ashley doing at the cliffside home of her troubled ex-girlfriend? How did no one in a house full of people see what happened to her? And why does it seem like everyone in town suddenly has something to hide? As Roman and his mother dig into Ashley’s last few months, the truths they uncover threaten to expose painful secrets. The kind of secrets that can get you killed.

About the Book

In acclaimed author Julia Dahl's new stand-alone, the death of a young mother triggers an avalanche of secrets in a small Hudson Valley town.

Roman Grady is the sole reporter for the local newspaper in a tiny Hudson Valley town --- a town so small that every store opening and DUI is considered newsworthy. But when Roman's longtime girlfriend, Ashley, the mother of his four-year-old son, is found dead, he realizes he had no idea what was really going on in her life.

And when he starts asking questions, he’s not prepared for the answers.

What was Ashley doing at the cliffside home of her troubled ex-girlfriend? How did no one in a house full of people see what happened to her? And why does it seem like everyone in town suddenly has something to hide? As Roman and his mother dig into Ashley’s last few months, the truths they uncover threaten to expose painful secrets. The kind of secrets that can get you killed.

A gripping thriller and a moving portrait of a family struggling through tragedy, I DREAMED OF FALLING showcases Julia Dahl's talent for using crime fiction to tell an immersive and unforgettable story. Dahl’s unflinching novel asks hard questions about love, regret, inequality, and the possibilities and the perils of forgiveness.

Audiobook available, read by Jennifer Blom and Shahjehan Khan