"Delicious."
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New York Daily News "Endearing."
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The Seattle Times "Hilariously poignant."
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The Hartford Courant "An offbeat, surprisingly sweet story about voyeurism, celebrity, obsession, and writer's block...
Little Stalker is a treat--hilarious, richly textured, subtly insightful, and undeniably twisted."
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The Boston Globe "Compulsively readable...
Little Stalker is an affecting meditation on the connections we make--with others and with ourselves--as we age, from a writer whose work is maturing quite beautifully."
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alon "Twisted and tender...Will keep you hooked to the last page."
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Cosmopolitan "A smart and hilarious read; you'll fall in love with Belle's neurotic heroine."
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People "Belle suffuses this story with genuine sweetness."
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The Indianapolis Star "This humorous and intelligent novel, graced by a quirky and insightful protagonist, is sure to please fans of Belle's work and create new admirers."
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Library Journal "Sparkles with offbeat humor."
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Publishers Weekly
Over the course of twenty years, New York novelist Rebekah Kettle has developed a full-blown obsession over world-renowned filmmaker Arthur Weeman. Indeed, the humor and poignancy of Weeman's singular movies have inextricably merged with her own memories. Weeman has always been a fixture on the rumor mill, but Rebekah has been his staunchest defender - until she sees the evidence for herself. Does she give Isaac Myman, a quirky paparazzo and the new love of her life, a chance at the scoop of a lifetime - a photo of the compromised Weeman - or does she remain loyal to the man whose films have defined her life?