Product Description "I sat down to read A Good Man and didn't move until I'd finished...I loved this book." âCaroline Kepnes, author of YouA dark and gripping novel of psychological suspense about a family man driven to unspeakable acts, in the vein of The Perfect Nanny and We Need to Talk About Kevin. Thomas Martin was a devoted family man who had all the trappings of an enviable life: a beautiful wife and daughter, a well-appointed home on Long Island's north shore, a job at a prestigious Manhattan advertising firm. He was also a devoted son and brother, shielding the women in his orbit from the everyday brutalities of the world.     But what happens when Thomasâs fragile ego is rocked? After committing a horrific deed â that he can never undo â Thomas grapples with his sense of self. Sometimes he casts himself as a victim and, at other times, a monster. All he ever did was try to be a good man, but maybe if he tells his version of the story, he might uncover how and why things unraveled so horribly. Review CrimeReads 10 Novels You Should Read in January PureWow's Most Anticipated Books of 2020"[An] ingenious slow burn." âEntertainment Weekly "Your Complete Guide to the Season's Best Page-Turners" "Powerful and unsettling...Produces in the reader a sense of foreboding that builds with ever-increasing intensity to the inevitable and brutal climax...[A] masterly first novel." âPublishers Weekly *starred review* âAs she expertly builds a growing sense of dread, Katz creates an unsettling atmosphere of paranoia, fear, and rage, hinting at the catastrophe to come through ominous comparisons to the tragic operas Thomas loves. This is the sort of relentless novel you can't put down even when you're afraid to read what happens next. An unnerving and absorbing exploration of modern masculinity and how the seeds of violence are sown.â âKirkus Reviews"Chillingly good...Katz has delivered a whip-smart, beautifully written meditation on marriage, masculinity and hte thin line between happiness and disaster." âBookpage"A mature and wicked debut...Evokes Highsmith's Ripley, or Denise Mina's The Long Drop, and heralds the entry of a fantastic new voice to the genre." âCrimeReads"Simulataneously nightmarish and utterly compelling...A masterful, suspenseful tale told by an ultimate unreliable narrator." âBooklist *starred review* "Sordidly gripping." âThe Guardian " A Good Man's exploration of masculinity in a world of instability makes it a timely read." âVanity Fair"Highly impressive...A striking modern tale of violence, sexual abuse and vindictiveness." âThe Independent âAni Katz is a brilliant writer. I sat down to read A Good Man and didnât move until Iâd finished it. This is a spellbinding work of psychologically potent art. I canât wait to read what she does next. I loved this book.â âCaroline Kepnes, author of YouâKatz draws a life in its most delicate lines, then destroys it. And this is a story you won't forget.â âNico Walker, New York Times bestselling author of Cherryâ A Good Man slinks into the dark heart of a ripped-from-the-headlines crime fueled by toxic masculinity. As in Leila Slimaniâs The Perfect Nanny, the slow unpeelingâ layer by layerâ of the conventions of sanity left me breathless, saddened, and spooked.â âMiranda Beverly-Whittemore, New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet and June âA profoundly disturbing and deeply unsettling story of a man struggling to reconcile himself with the horrifying act he has committed. Katz deftly embodies her narrator, giving voice to his self-serving recreation of the past and presenting him as he sees himself: a provider, a protector, a patriarch. Richly drawn and laced through with dread, this bold novel is an unflinching examination of what it means to be a man, and how easily a man can become a monster.â âKathleen Barber, author of Are You Sleeping"Surprising, daring, and thrilling to read." âFlynn Berry, author of Under the Harrow and A Double L