“Miller explores the dynamics of triangular relationships, frequently unbalanced and stressful on those involved, in this ambitious novel in which Harold Pinter’s play Betrayal is both template and catalyst. . . . Miller’s provocative reworking of Pinter’s theme will keep readers turning the pages.”—Publishers Weekly
“Dangerous lesbian liaisons intertwine with a murky murder in Miller’s third novel.”—Kirkus Reviews
“An atypical psychological thriller. . . . Miller creates chilling tension and suspense.”—Pasatiempo
“A taut psychological tale. . . . Miller’s clever use of Betrayal as a backdrop for the lives of her characters adds to the gravitas of her third stand-alone novel.”—Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
“A psychological thriller and philosophical treatise on memory and desire all rolled into one mesmerizing roller coaster of a novel. The Day after Death has the charged energy of the calm before a storm. Who can save one person from himself? What responsibilities do siblings and lovers have to one another? Why does love turn to betrayal? Miller literally wrestles to the death with these questions; the chilling but very human answers will surprise you.”—Minrose Gwin, author of The Queen of Palmyra: A Novel
“ The Day after Death explores one woman’s helpless imprisonment in the past––and her brave, uninvited battle for freedom in the present. In its examination of trust, intimacy, and memory, it recognizes the slippery nature of personal truth.”—David Corbett, author of The Mercy of the Night
“A richly layered and nuanced story of a woman dissecting her past in order to fully experience her life in the present. . . . Beautifully conceived and written. You won’t want to miss it!”—Julie Williams, author of Drama Queens in the House