Booklist Reviews

Environmental attorney Abby Williams returns to her hometown of Barrens, Indiana, to investigate allegations that the area's biggest employer, Optimal Plastics, is polluting the town's reservoir. Once she's home, it's clear that Abby hasn't yet moved past her painful childhood. The investigation resurrects memories of Abby's complicated friendship with Kaycee Mitchell, Barrens' most popular mean girl. During their senior year of high school, Kaycee and her inner circle suffered from violent, unexplained seizures until Kaycee admitted the illness was an attention-seeking farce and then promptly disappeared. Rejecting the story that Kaycee ran away, Abby is convinced that her disappearance is connected to the seizures, Optimal's secrets, and a cruel game created by Barrens' in-crowd. Barrens is shadowed with a threatening atmosphere bred from decades of unchecked power and predation, and Abby's growing paranoia draws the narrative toward an explosive climax. Ritter, lead actress on television's Jessica Jones, is likely to attract readers with her name, but this strong, gritty debut is good enough to create its own fan following. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.

Kirkus Reviews

A young environmental lawyer returns to her small Indiana hometown to investigate pollution by a regional plastics giant—but settling old scores and healing old wounds weigh heavily on her mind.Abby Williams left the aptly named Barrens, Indiana, for Chicago as soon as she turned 18 and never looked back, trading the equivalent of a one-horse town that prizes football and rifles for a sleek apartment and a nameless parade of men she doesn't have to love. Now an attorney with the Center for Environmental Advocacy Work, she's headed back to the last place she ever wanted to go, but this time with a mission: take down Optimal Plastics, the corporate giant that's allegedly polluting the town's water supply. Along with an eager team of millennials, Abby returns to Barrens to find it both unchanged and almost unrecognizable: the high school girls who used to torment her have grown up and one is even the school's vice principal, but the town's allegiance to Optimal is still st rong. In Abby's day, there was a spate of unexplained illnesses, led by Abby's former best friend, and later biggest foe, Kaycee Mitchell, who displayed bizarre signs akin to either mass hysteria or perhaps environmental poisoning. When Kaycee ran away after high school, the other girls confessed it was a hoax. Now Abby's not so sure, as she digs deeper into Optimal's deep ties to the town, some benign and some much more malignant, all while wrestling with her own, somewhat predictable, demons that Ritter (best known for her television role on Netflix's Jessica Jones) tries admirably to spice up. A fast-paced thriller that doesn't reinvent the wheel but introduces a tough female lead who's easy to root for. Copyright Kirkus 2017 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.

Publishers Weekly Reviews

Actress Ritter (Marvel's Jessica Jones) makes a triumphant fiction debut with this pulse-pounding thriller featuring a sympathetic, broken lead character. Ten years after leaving her hometown of Barrens, Ind., Chicago attorney Abby Williams returns as part of a legal team considering civil litigation against Optimal Plastics, a corporation whose chemicals may have caused illness and damaged crops. The professional challenge is daunting: Optimal has bought off much of the town, including a prosecutor who began a case against the company, until it swelled his campaign coffers for political office. Abby finds links to a case from more than a decade earlier, the disappearance of popular Kaycee Mitchell. On the personal side, Abby is unable to escape the grip of the past: a claque of mean girls relentlessly bullied her during high school, and her one surviving relative is her abusive father, who's declining mentally and physically. Abby's noirish worldview (she divides humanity into "the people of the world who squeeze and the ones who suffocate") is pitch-perfect, and Ritter effectively uses Abby's present-tense narration to create immediacy. Agent: Stephen Barbara, Inkwell Management. (Nov.)

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