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- A BEST BOOK OF THE YEARThe New York Times Book Review - Publishers Weekly - CrimeReads - Book Riot A LibraryReads Pick The lives of two librarians become dangerously intertwined in this razor-sharp exploration of human nature and the lure of artistic obsession.
- About the Author: Laura Sims is the author of How Can I Help You, a New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and CrimeReads Best Book of the Year, and a LibraryReads Top Ten Books of July.
- 256 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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"No one knows Margo's real name. Her colleagues and patrons at a small-town public library only know her middle-aged normalcy, congeniality, and charm. They have no reason to suspect that she is, in fact, a former nurse with a trail of countless premature deaths in her wake. She has turned a new page, so to speak, and the library is her sanctuary, a place to quell old urges. That is, at least, until Patricia, a recent graduate and failed novelist, joins the library staff. Patricia quickly notices Margo's subtly sinister edge, and watches her carefully. When a patron's death in the library bathroom gives her a hint of Margo's mysterious past, Patricia can't resist digging deeper--even as this new fixation becomes all-consuming."--Book Synopsis
A BEST BOOK OF THE YEARThe New York Times Book Review - Publishers Weekly - CrimeReads - Book Riot A LibraryReads Pick The lives of two librarians become dangerously intertwined in this razor-sharp exploration of human nature and the lure of artistic obsession. No one knows Margo's real name. Her colleagues and patrons at a small-town public library know only her middle-aged normalcy, congeniality, and charm. They have no reason to suspect that she is, in fact, a former nurse with a trail of premature deaths in her wake. She has turned a new page, so to speak, and the library is her sanctuary, a place to quell old urges. That is, at least, until Patricia, a recent graduate and failed novelist, joins the library staff. Patricia quickly notices Margo's subtly sinister edge, and watches her carefully. When a tragic incident in the library bathroom gives her a hint of Margo's mysterious past, Patricia can't resist digging deeper--even as her new fixation becomes all-consuming and sends both women hurtling toward disaster. Chilling, incisive, and darkly humorous, How Can I Help You is a propulsive work of psychological suspense that asks how far we might go to justify our most monstrous desires.
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A New York Times Book Review Best Thriller of the Year
A Publishers Weekly Best Books of the Year
A CrimeReads Best Noir Fiction
A Book Riot Best Mysteries & Thrillers
A Publishers Weekly Book of the Week
One of BookRiot's Most Anticipated Releases 2023
One of Town and Country's Must-Read Books of Summer
One of The Millions' Most Anticipated Books of 2023
One of CrimeReads' Best New Novels of July
One of CrimeReads' Best Psychological Thrillers of July
"Suspense in the stack . . . [and] a cat-and-mouse game . . . A hook of a book . . . A page-turner . . . Wait until you see the ending!" --Danielle Parker, CBS New York "Watching two diabolical women try to outsmart each other while maintaining their placid facades in the library where they work is only one of the many pleasures of Laura Sims's deliciously unsettling How Can I Help You." --Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Book Review "An insightful, edgy exploration of workplace politics." --Electric Hit "This cat-and-mouse suspense...generates Patricia Highsmith-style psychological fireworks. The narrative's multiple reveals and shattering climax hit with maximum impact, delivering a deliciously dark monument to extremity that's among the year's most exhilarating." --Publishers Weekly
"Intense from page one, you'll root for, abhor, and see yourself in these women as the story makes its way to a disturbing climax. It's gently creepy." --Scary Mommy "How I Can Help You is a gripping and dark psychological thriller about two librarians that takes place in a library. Delicious, right? What more do we book-lovers need to know? I read it one sitting." --Harlan Coben, The TODAY Show "Laura Sims's unnerving How Can I Help You . . . reads like an homage to Jackson's work -- and, in its portrait of Patricia, to Jackson herself. Sims's great achievement is to present the two main characters almost as sides of the same coin, colluding in a psychological cat-and-mouse game that only one can win." --The New York Times Book Review "Sims plumbs the depths of obsession and madness as she has each woman tell the story in alternating chapters, deftly building the tension until the explosive ending." --The Washington Post "I love a good unreliable narrator psychological thriller that explores what it means to be a psychopath/hero/anti-hero. I finished it in a single afternoon because I couldn't put it down." --Jenny Lawson, San Antonio Magazine "Bringing workplace politics to a fever pitch, How Can I Help You is a delicious mystery begging to be enjoyed beachside. . . . Equal parts cozy mystery and nail-biter, Laura Sims' latest novel is sure to satisfy just about any thriller craving." --Rolling Stone "A Highsmithian cat-and-mouth thriller featuring two librarians . . . Sims's work harkens back to the complex personality studies of mid-century psychological fiction, and pays homage to middle-aged womanhood--serial killers age too, after all." --CrimeReads "A fun and entertaining cat-and-mouse novel . . . about women behaving badly . . . You'll fly through the pages as Margo and Patricia play mind games, try to outsmart each other, and ultimately both get what's coming to them." --Glamour "There's a new librarian at the local library, but she's hiding a shady past. It turns out she's actually an 'angel of death'--a nurse with a craving for killing her patients--who's hoping a new life among the stacks might help her quell her obsession. And that's the starting point. This book hopscotches back and forth between the secret serial killer's point of view and the point of view of another librarian who's developed a dangerous fascination with her new coworker. With everything that's at stake, things probably won't end well." --Book Riot "This book is devious. Deliciously so, but devious nonetheless. Bibliophiles will appreciate the setting (a library!) and the fascinating premise." --Book Riot
"Intriguing...[and] leaves you sitting at the edge of your seat." --Book Riot's All the Books! "A book lover's dream . . . A taut, high-stakes thriller set in a library...that culminates in a shocking climax." --Parade "Sims' audacious story shifts between Margo and Patricia's points of view in a battle of wits that's mesmerizing. This exceptional novel is firmly in Highsmith territory and the ending is everything." --Minneapolis Star Tribune "A novel about two librarians caught in a deadly web of intrigue....a high-stakes game of cat and mouse." --Bustle
"A great beach read especially for those who love books." --Culturess "A compelling take on the complicated relationship between author and muse, as well as the ethics of writing fiction...[and] an absorbing, fast read about the dark sides of care work and public service. . . . [A] suspenseful novel with an ending worthy of a horror story." --Criminal Element "Ingenious . . . Without interrupting her plot's momentum, Sims raises intriguing questions about the wellspring of literary creativity--and even more provocative ones about writerly ethics . . . . [For] fans of Shirley Jackson's eerie fiction . . . How Can I Help You is smartly scary entertainment that will have readers guessing about its outcome until almost the final page . . . . Canny and chilling." --Shelf Awareness
"[A] suspenseful novel about obsession." --Bookish "A cat-and-mouse between two librarians, told from their alternating perspectives . . . A very fun thriller set at a local library." --Town and Country "An engrossing mystery...Sims...will keep you guessing in this slow-burn psychological thriller--until the very end." --NJ Monthly "A deftly scripted suspense thriller . . . [for] fans of psychological suspense stories that will linger in the mind and memory." --Wisconsin Bookwatch "[A] dark, enthralling thriller . . . The characters' dueling monologues are brilliantly arch and bookish, perfect for the story's claustrophobic setting. . . . A deliciously dark tale with bright prose, smart dialogue, and a barnburner of an ending. . . . The library will never look quite the same after readers turn the final page." --BookBrowse "Chilling . . . Fans of novels with unreliable narrators will want to pick up this thriller as they'll get two for the price of one. Plus, anyone who has ever worked or spent time in a public library will find much to delight in here." --Book Reporter "A psychological thriller that stands out in a crowded field...Give this unputdownable title to readers who revel in messy and complicated characters." -Library Journal (starred review) "[A] brilliant slice of psychological suspense...Sims skillfully alternates between the perspectives of each woman, slowly bringing her simmering plot to a boil, and delivers a stunning climax. Patricia Highsmith fans will savor this unforgettable thriller." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[A] slow-burn game of cat and mouse . . . The characters are well drawn, and Margo is a particularly enjoyable antihero who brings dark humor to the story....Fresh and funny...A quick read that is reminiscent of Laura Lippman's Sunburn and Christine Mangan's Tangerine." --Booklist "A former nurse with a cruel streak and an aspiring novelist check each other out in this eerie thriller set in a library. . . . Watching these two women peer at each other as they terrorize the bookshelves is great fun." --Kirkus Reviews
"An award-winning poet and novelist, Sims also works as a reference librarian, and she adds vivid color to this thriller by detailing the ins and outs of the profession. . . . Perfectly blends suspense and satire and will inspire any library patron to look over their shoulder the next time they check out." --BookPage "Laura Sims brings suspense to the stacks." --Publishers Weekly
"A dark and spellbinding descent into jolly madness, How Can I Help You is reminiscent of Shirley Jackson at her eerie best. All of Sims' deliciously wicked powers are on full display in this compulsive and unforgettable novel. A classic." --Mona Awad, author of Bunny and All's Well "With transfixing dual female narrators and an artful, innovative structure, How Can I Help You is both a riveting commentary on false pretenses and an utterly beguiling cat and mouse thriller." --Kimberly McCreight, author of A Good Marriage and Friends Like These "How Can I Help You is an insidiously readable psychological trap set by and for its two unforgettable and unforgiving protagonists. Skillfully constructed and observed, Laura Sims's novel is a sly meditation on art and identity and the depths we'll go to protect our constructs. I couldn't have loved this book more." --Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World "No one writes about obsession like Laura Sims. I may never look at libraries the same again." --Samantha Downing, author of A Twisted Love Story "Laura Sims's How Can I Help You takes you inside the seedy underworld of - brace yourself - the small town public library. Turns out, it's kind of shocking. Turns out, the kindly, cardigan-wearing librarians on the other side of the circulation desk have strong feelings about the bad behavior of library patrons - and, even more shocking -- are not so well-behaved themselves. Sims's sharp, incisive second novel is an out-and-out page turner." --Marcy Dermansky, author of Very Nice
"How Can I Help You is a roller-coaster ride of psychological suspense. The tautly constructed story had me hooked. Margo and Patricia are both hilarious and terrifying. As entertaining as it is, this novel is also a sensitive story about artistic ambition, the need to be seen and heard, and the fragility of relationships formed both inside and outside the workplace. You'll never look at your colleagues, or your local community librarian, in the same way again." --Helen Wan, author of The Partner Track
About the Author
Laura Sims is the author of How Can I Help You, a New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and CrimeReads Best Book of the Year, and a LibraryReads Top Ten Books of July. Sims's first novel, LOOKER, was included on "Best Books" lists in Vogue, People Magazine, Real Simple, Entertainment Weekly, and more, and is now in development for television by eOne and Emily Mortimer's King Bee Productions. An award-winning poet, Sims has published four poetry collections; her essays and poems have appeared in The New Republic, Boston Review, Lit Hub, and Electric Lit. She and her family live in New Jersey, where she works part-time as a reference librarian and hosts the library's lecture series.Dimensions (Overall): 8.51 Inches (H) x 5.89 Inches (W) x 1.04 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Thrillers
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 256
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Theme: Suspense
Format: Hardcover
Author: Laura Sims
Language: English
Street Date: July 18, 2023
TCIN: 88082903
UPC: 9780593543702
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-0566
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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4.0 out of 5 stars with 2 reviews
50% would recommend
2 recommendations
Read and listened. Its excellent!
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Jeannine - 2 years ago
I read an ARC of this wonderful psychological thriller earlier this year and got an audio copy when it was released. Margo and Patricia are librarians at a public library. Patricia senses something unusual about Margo and starts watching her. Margo has a criminal past and when she senses Patricia is watching her and can give her away, that’s when the games begin! These two are both delightfully despicable. One is a ruthless killer and the other an unhappy failed novelist with a lost moral compass. I loved everything about this one. It’s a slow burn character study. It is cleverly written and I appreciate the author’s dark sense of humor. The narration by Carlotta Brentan and Maggi-Meg Reed (what a great Margo!) on the audiobook is excellent. Such a disturbingly fun read! How Can I Help You is an @ardvarkbookclub pick and they’ve had some great choices if you are looking for a book subscription service. Pub date: July 18, 2023 Pages: 256 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ “Readers are not doers.” ~Margo the Librarian who doesn’t like to read
Great setup, No pay off
3 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
Aqueenofcrime - 2 years ago
Laura Sims' sophomore novel How Can I Help You is a dual narrative about a psychological game of cat and mouse between two women which is played out in a library. Margo is a middle-aged woman who works at a small town library at the circulation desk. She's a doer, she likes projects and to keep busy. She also has a secret past life that she's worked tirelessly to keep hidden - one where she worked as a nurse and left a suspicious trail of premature deaths in her path. Patricia, a failed writer, is starting work at the library as a reference librarian, except her job is nothing like she expected. People ask her ridiculous questions - what's the weather forecast, the time in England, the number for the dentist. She soon grows bored until the day she finds Margo in a compromising position with a dying patron in the library's bathroom. She can't resist digging into Margo’s past, but will she like what she finds? Thoughts So, I have mixed feelings regarding this book. It's well written with an intriguing premise (I've never read about a murdering librarian before) and the perfectly captured library setting was refreshing. Not to mention, both MCs are unreliable (and unlikeable) narrators. Yet despite the great setup, it doesn't really pay off. The majority of the book is spent listening to Margo’s and Patricia's inner thoughts. We hear two versions of each scene and the book very, very quickly becomes repetitive. If there is any suspense, it takes place in their minds, as each wonders if the other has figured out their secret. The worst for me was the ending. I was almost finished with the book, when I asked myself "Is anything ever going to happen?" and the next thing I knew the book was over. For such a short book, it was simply rushed. How Can I Help You had so much potential and I have so many ideas of where it could have gone. Margo is a fascinating character (perhaps I just love books featuring psychopaths). I wish the novel had focused more on her. Thank you to Penguin Group Putnum, Laura Sims, and Netgalley for an advance digital copy. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own and given voluntarily. 3 stars Recommended for fans of: Psychological Thrillers, Suspense, Mysteries, General Fiction, Women's Fiction