stories with teeth, she writes books involving mind games, dark humor, general murder and mayhem, and most importantly, finding the hope in the dark.
When not reading or writing, she can usually be found dabbling in art, scheming up her next trip, or making constant expeditions to the library. Born in Florida, raised in France, and having left footprints all over the globe, Pliego is settled in the Pacific Northwest, USA, with her craftsman husband and little son.
She is the bestselling author of You Are Fatally Invited and The Library After Dark.
At Oprah Daily the author tagged seven top dark academia thrillers. One title on the list:
Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha PesslRead about another thriller on the list.
The award for one of the most brilliantly plotted and uniquely executed novels has to go to Marisha Pessl’s debut. Incredibly layered, peppered with references to classical literature, history, and the humanities, this is a character-driven story for academia lovers, pure and simple.
After an unusual childhood bouncing from place to place for her eccentric father’s academic career, Blue van Meer and her father finally settle in one spot for her entire senior year. Under the keen eye of a magnetic teacher, the precocious teenager becomes enmeshed in a group of friends as eccentric as she is. The coming-of-age story shifts into a murder mystery when Blue stumbles upon the body of their beloved teacher, and she discovers the darker ways friendship, family, and academia can collide. With sumptuous prose and poignant descriptions you can make a meal of, this is the kind of book you can read again and again, unraveling new pieces of the mystery each time.
Special Topics in Calamity Physics is among Tom Ryan's top six adult novels featuring young sleuths, Caroline Wolff's seven mysterious & unsettling novels set on campuses, Erin Mayer's eleven disturbing cliques in literature, Kiley Reid’s five top novels with incredible child caregivers and Brian Boone's fifty essential high school stories.
The Page 69 Test: Special Topics in Calamity Physics.
--Marshal Zeringue





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