Description"Tightly paced and skillfully plotted, The Lost Night is a remarkable debut."--Jessica Knoll, New York Times bestselling author of Luckiest Girl Alive What really happened the Night Edie died? Years later, her best friend Lindsay will learn how unprepared she is for the truth.
About the Author ANDREA Bartz is a Brooklyn-based journalist and coauthor of the blog-turned-book Stuff Hipsters Hate (Ulysses Press, 2010), which The New Yorker called "depressingly astute." Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Marie Claire, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Women\'s Health, Martha Stewart Living, Redbook, Elle, and many other outlets, and she\'s held editorial positions at Glamour, Psychology Today, and Self, among other titles..
As she rifles through those months in 2009--combing through case files, old technology, and her fractured memories--Lindsay is forced to confront the demons of her own violent history to bring the truth to light.
But when a chance reunion leads Lindsay to discover an unsettling video from that hazy night, she starts to wonder if Edie was actually murdered--and, worse, if she herself was involved.
She has devoted best friends, a cozy apartment, and a thriving career as a magazine\'s head fact-checker.
A decade later, Lindsay has come a long way from the drug-addled world of Calhoun Lofts.
Grief, shock, and resentment scattered the group and brought the era to an abrupt end.
When Edie\'s body was found near a suicide note at the end of a long, drunken night, no one could believe it.
Mercurial and beguiling, she was the shining star of a group of recent graduates living in a Brooklyn loft and treating New York like their playground.
In 2009, Edie had New York\'s social world in her thrall.
Description"Tightly paced and skillfully plotted, The Lost Night is a remarkable debut."--Jessica Knoll, New York Times bestselling author of Luckiest Girl Alive What really happened the Night Edie died? Years later, her best friend Lindsay will learn how unprepared she is for the truth