The Lost Night by Andrea Bartz

Four friends go out for a night of heavy drinking—and at the end of the night, one is dead, a suicide note pinned to her. No one remembers exactly what happened, but the grief and shock of the situation are enough to tear the friend group apart. Ten years later, one of the girls, Lindsay, has her life together, but memories of the night haunt her. Was it really suicide, or a murder? Could she have had something to do with it? The novel deals with the impact of alcohol on our lives and friendships but, more importantly, grapples with how easy it is to lose things, whether it's a friendship, someone you love, a night of memories, or an entire decade of working with your head down. A fun, page-turning read that reads like HBO's Girls meets Girl on the Train. The Lost Night by Andrea Bartz (February 26)