Woman in the Park is an insanely smart, dark trickster of a thriller. Go ahead. Scan the horizon for clues. Become obsessed. Have a great time. Read it twice. (I did.) Rebecca Coffey, author, Hysterical: Anna Freud's Story
Obsession and loneliness intersect with explosive results in this thrilling story of a woman whose life is a total mysteryeven to herself. Tense, cinematic, and relentlessly suspenseful, The Woman in the Park will have you addicted, consuming one chapter after another until you reach its chilling conclusion. Megan Collins, author, The Winter Sister
The Woman in the Park is one of those novels that you can't stop thinking about even when you aren't reading it. Hooked me from the very first page until the shocking end! A must read! Marina Di Guardo, author, La Memoria Dei Corpi
Like a Rubik's cube, The Woman in the Park twists the perception of reality and fantasy, keeping the reader hooked and curiously searching for the solution. Intriguing, intelligent and multifaceted. Vera Nasstroem, author & playwright, All Is As It Should Be
Fast and thrilling, Sorkin and Holmqvist's novel The Woman in the Park kept me guessing until the final page. There's no tranquility to this Manhattan's Upper East Side, just darkness, disquiet, and suspense. James Sturz, author, Sasso
This richly textured, beautifully written, and intricately plotted thriller, with a deeply sympathetic female protagonist, is at once a page-turner, a story of loss and redemption, and a beautiful testament to the power of the human spirit. The Woman in the Park is a remarkable achievement. I loved it. Caroline Nastro, director & author, The Bear Who Couldn't Sleep
The Woman in the Park is a spine-tingling read that makes you question all your assumptions from one page to the next. Imagine if The Girl on the Train and The Hours had a baby, it would be T he Woman in the Park .