We’re giving away five copies of Manuel Muñoz’s new novel What You See in the Dark and five gorgeous broadsides created by Ander Monson, the multi-talented author of Vanishing Point and Other Electricities. The broadside features Monson’s original artwork and an excerpt from the novel, which NPR just picked as one of the top five mysteries for the summer!
“Manuel Munoz’s debut mystery, What You See in the Dark, takes flight from one of the cleverest suspense conceits I’ve encountered in a long time: Two young lovers become entwined in a doomed affair, while, at the same time, Hitchcock and his minions begin setting up their equipment in sleepy Bakersfield. Munoz uses the noir form to meditate on the evil spell that murder on the big screen casts on susceptible minds “in the dark.” This atmospheric tale of twisted minds and small-town murder would’ve put a demented gleam in The Master’s eye.” — Maureen Corrigan, NPR
For a chance to win a copy of What You See in the Dark and this one-of-a-kind broadside, comment here or on our Facebook page about your favorite summer read. And don’t miss the Hitchcockian book trailer below!
More Praise for What You See in the Dark:
“Manuel Muñoz’s vividly suspenseful first novel is a fine blend of Hitchcock’s chilly elegance and the sordid passions of James M. Cain: a dark, intimate, heartbreaking tale about four very different women, each one longing to escape the confines of her everyday life through the romantic illusions concocted by Hollywood. Their voices will haunt me for some time to come.” —Julia Glass, author of The Widower’s Tale and Three Junes
“[A] stellar first novel…with a subtlety worthy of Hitchcock himself.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Muñoz has hit upon a killer premise: the making of Psycho set against a real-life murder.”
—Booklist
“What You See in the Dark strikes emotional chords so deep and with such precision, it almost makes you believe you’ve discovered a new art form.”
—Austin Chronicle
“Refreshingly innovative…Muñoz has upended the conventional crime novel…Nice work.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“An audacious debut novel…the book, like its double-entendre title, operates superbly on so many levels: as a sharply detailed portrait of small-town life, as a skillful whodunit and as a meditation on escapism and celebrity.”
—Cleveland Plain Dealer
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Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Ander Monson, Book Giveaway, Julia Glass, Manuel Munoz, Maureen Corrigan, NPR, What You See in the Dark

Van Pittsenbargar says...
“What You See In The Dark” sounds like a real page-turner that I will enjoy very much. Look forward to reading it SOON!
June 6, 2011@ 5:15 PMlaurie blum says...
Favorite summer read so far is Talia Carner’s “Jerusalem Maiden” – wonderful fictional history!
June 6, 2011@ 8:05 AMAndrew says...
Summers in a tropical country sear like the breath of Hell, which is why I like reading and re-reading M. John Harrison, whose fictions employ a prose style so surgically precise they feel like cold scalpels slicing the soul.
June 2, 2011@ 9:52 PMValerie Norris says...
I am about to read the third book in the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series. Like it much more than I thought I would!
June 2, 2011@ 8:12 PMMary Jo Gibson says...
Summer reading list is getting unmanageable, but plenty of room for a good scare, WHAT YOU SEE IN THE DARK sounds like a winner!
June 2, 2011@ 4:31 PMAlsek says...
I love Anders Monson. I can’t wait to check out WHAT YOU SEE IN THE DARK.
June 2, 2011@ 3:29 PMDiane Prokop says...
Can’t wait to read What You See In the Dark this summer!
June 2, 2011@ 2:33 PMSusan says...
My favorite summer read has to be Barefoot, I love all her novels. But, I am sure this year another one will top the list.
June 2, 2011@ 1:43 PMJames says...
Favorite summer read…yikes so many to choose from. I’d have to recommend Belle Bogg’s collection “Mattaponi Queen.” A great summer read by a debut author!
June 2, 2011@ 12:23 PMPoof...books says...
You have painted a delicious can’t miss book so I hope to win one. Summer makes me think of Jane Green…THE OTHER WOMAN, SWAPPIN LIVES, SECOND CHANCE, THE BEACH HOUSE, and I am thinking DUNE ROAD this summer for me.
June 2, 2011@ 11:56 AM