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'''Providence''' (2018) is the third novel published by Caroline Kepnes.<ref name=KepnesWP><ref name=culturess2018-06-23/>  It has been described as romance-suspense-thriller with supernatural aspects.<ref name=ProvidenceNovel/><ref name=bustle2018-06-19/>  Multiple reviewers have characterized it as "strange".<ref name=theguardian2018-11-06/><ref name=dailyegyptian2018-10-21/>
'''Providence''' (2018) is the third novel published by crime writer Caroline Kepnes.<ref name=KepnesWP/><ref name=culturess2018-06-23/>  It has been described as romance-suspense-thriller with supernatural aspects.<ref name=ProvidenceNovel/><ref name=bustle2018-06-19/>  Multiple reviewers have characterized it as "strange".<ref name=theguardian2018-11-06/><ref name=dailyegyptian2018-10-21/>


Kepness' dark first novel, [[You (Kepnes novel)|''You'']] (2014), was turned into a popular television and [[Netflix]] series directed by [[Lena Dunham]] and [[Jenni Konner]].<ref name=Ew2017-11-27/><ref name=bostonglobe2018-08-30/>
Kepness' dark first novel, [[You (Kepnes novel)|''You'']] (2014), was turned into a popular television and [[Netflix]] series directed by [[Lena Dunham]] and [[Jenni Konner]].<ref name=Ew2017-11-27/><ref name=bostonglobe2018-08-30/>

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Caroline Kepnes in 2019.

Providence (2018) is the third novel published by crime writer Caroline Kepnes.[1][2] It has been described as romance-suspense-thriller with supernatural aspects.[3][4] Multiple reviewers have characterized it as "strange".[5][6]

Kepness' dark first novel, You (2014), was turned into a popular television and Netflix series directed by Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner.[7][8]

Her second novel was a sequel to You. Providence is unrelated to the first two novels.

Alison Flood, in a review published by The Guardian, wrote "Providence is compelling, and Kepnes provides a sometimes piercing insight into the small, strange, sad details that make up a life, though without quite achieving the deep, dark pleasures of You."[5] According to Cheryl Wassenaar, in a review in Cultures magazine, the novel is "a bit like Dexter meets, well, H.P. Lovecraft."[2]

In an interview on a Providence, Rhode Island television station Kepnes noted that she set the novel in Providence because she was familiar with the area, having been a student there.[9]

References

  1. Wikipedia has an article about Caroline Kepnes.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Cheryl Wassenaar. 4 reasons Providence is a perfectly strange novel, Cultures magazine, 2018-06-23. Retrieved on 2019-01-22. “The action is all set in New England; Kepnes is from there, and it shows in her work. The inside flap calls it “part love story, part detective story, and part supernatural thriller,” and the best way I can describe it is that it’s a bit like Dexter meets, well, H.P Lovecraft.”
  3. Caroline Kepnes (2018). Providence: A Novel. Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 9780399591440. Retrieved on 2019-01-22. 
  4. Sadie Trombetta. 'Providence' By Caroline Kepnes Combines Romance, Horror, And Mystery For The Ultimate Summer Read, Bustle magazine, 2018-06-19. Retrieved on 2019-01-22. “A beautifully crafted narrative that deftly combines a sweet coming-of-age love story with elements of Lovecraftian horror and supernatural suspense, Providence is Kepnes at her best. A rich novel brimming with as much heartfelt emotion as genuine thrills, it will keep readers flipping the pages at a rapid pace, searching for answers to their own questions about love, truth, connection, and what it means to be human.”
  5. 5.0 5.1 Alison Flood. The best recent thrillers – review roundup, The Guardian, 2018-11-06. Retrieved on 2019-01-22. “In Providence (Simon & Schuster, £8.99), she takes on the story of a kidnapping and its aftermath.”
  6. Rana Schenke. Providence book review: Feelings can kill you, The Daily Egyptian, 2018-10-21. Retrieved on 2020-01-24. “This book was a strange one. While reading it, I didn’t feel like it fit into any particular genre.”
  7. Breanne L. Heldman. You author Caroline Kepnes reveals cover of her latest novel, Providence, Entertainment Weekly, 2017-11-27. Retrieved on 2020-01-24. “EW can exclusively reveal the cover for Providence, which will be released June 18, 2018, on Lenny Books, Lena Dunham’s imprint at Random House.”
  8. Meredith Goldstein. Shiny happy people give author Caroline Kepnes the creeps, Boston Globe, 2018-08-30. Retrieved on 2020-01-24. “In June, she released “Providence,” a genre-blending story that follows two friends in the aftermath of a kidnapping. It takes place around New England and was the first novel published under Lenny, Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner’s imprint at Random House.”
  9. Rachel Noon. Author Kepnes Discusses Her New Book, “Providence” on LIVE, Go local Providence, 2018-07-07. Retrieved on 2020-01-26. “Her newest work "Providence" is the supernatural tale that follows the story of two best friends, Jon and Chloe who are separated when one is kidnapped and kept hidden away for years. When he finally manages to escape, he discovers an unwanted power of hurting anyone he cares about.”