- Published: 2 December 2025
- ISBN: 9781529963601
- Imprint: Doubleday
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $38.00
Best Offer Wins
- Published: 2 December 2025
- ISBN: 9781529963601
- Imprint: Doubleday
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $38.00
Not since Gone Girl have I been so gripped by a narrative voice. This is a tale of blackest comedy, spiralling obsession and ultimate horror. By turns laugh-out-loud funny and appalling, Marisa Kashino asks how far you would go to secure your dream house, then goes several steps further than you would ever dare. Compulsive and unputdownable. Highly recommended.
Alex Michaelides, #1 bestselling author of The Silent Patient
Best Offer Wins is a page-turning blend of cringey and compulsive that had my jaw dropping on nearly every other page. Kashino cloaks her examination of gender, class, and race expectations in a twisty domestic thriller that had me guessing until the final pages.
Lottie Hazell, author of Piglet
Darkly satirical and wildly entertaining, Best Offer Wins is a riveting thriller from the first page to the last. Who knew that buying a house could be so fun and twisted?
Amy Tintera, New York Times bestselling author of Listen for the Lie
Best Offer Wins takes the thrill of the house hunt and ratchets it up to diabolical levels. Dark, hilarious, and totally gripping, with a jaw-dropping twist that closes the deal.
Ryan Serhant, CEO and star real estate broker, author of Sell It Like Serhant, producer and star of Netflix’s Owning Manhattan
What an absolutely insane, sometimes obscene and ludicrously entertaining and original novel. I felt every emotion available while reading Best Offer Wins: horrified, scared, excited, obsessed, humoured, delighted, concerned and of course, entirely gripped. You know it’s a great book when you’re rooting for someone who should not be supported for their rights or their wrongs. Marisa Kashino is a genius and I cannot wait to – inevitably – read this book all over again.
Ore Agbaje-Williams, author of The Three of Us
A cross between Gone Girl and Selling Sunset
Elizabeth Day, #1 Sunday Times bestselling author
Irresistible, elegantly written, and timely as hell, Best Offer Wins puts a sinister spin on today’s cutthroat real estate market. We may not want to root for Margo on her rage-fuelled quest, full of dark twists, for her "dream home," but her voice is too alluring to refuse.
Laura Sims, author of Looker
Thank God this book exists - it's a slick, mischievous thriller about the longing to find home and beauty in an impossible economy. Kashino crafts her story so immaculately, as the protagonist's deeds become darker, dirtier and more twisted, you simply root for her even harder.
Tobi Coventry, author of He's The Devil
[A] gripping, witty debut thriller
The Bookseller
A darkly funny thriller whose protagonist grows more unhinged as the novel progresses. You’ll find yourself whispering OMG through every diabolical scene.
Real Simple
A wicked satirical thriller about the cutthroat world of Washington, D.C., area real estate... this darkly comedic novel of millennial anxieties will likely strike an uncomfortable chord.
Publishers Weekly
A sharp, emotionally charged take on the real-estate rat race, blending millennial anxieties with biting humour... hilariously chaotic and surprisingly resonant.
Library Journal
A biting debut novel that might seem unbelievable but is utterly, gasp-inducingly, guffaw-out-loud fun.
Booklist, starred audiobook review
Behind the closed doors of the perfect dream home, Kashino paints a gimlet-eyed portrait of the allure of status and the greed for material wealth that turns at least one woman into a predatory monster. Deliciously dark and twistedly funny.
Kirkus Reviews
A deliciously dark take on the uber-competitive world of home-buying
Elle
[An] unhinged tale that will have you laughing, gasping, and locking your doors.
Good Housekeeping
It starts out feeling pretty light and fun, but I promise you, you have no idea where this story is going.
Taylor Jenkins Reid, recommended for her Must-Read Book of the Year in TIME Magazine
A deeply believable character with a heartbreaking family past, Margo’s lies and plans spin darkly and hilariously out of control, but by god, you’ll be rooting for her.
Stylist, 'Books for 2026'
Home-buying as guerrilla warfare: That’s the premise of this darkly comic debut… Just picture Amy Dunne of Gone Girl as a client on House Hunters.
New York Times
For the obsessed protagonist of Marisa Kashino’s darkly comic debut novel, Best Offer Wins, real estate is blood sport.
New York Times
Dark, funny and inventive, this is an ingeniously entertaining take on millennial anxieties.
Guardian
A twisty rollercoaster that kept me hooked from the start – the TV rights have already been snapped up. I couldn't help rooting for Margo, no matter what she did. Fantastic.
Daily Mail
Sharp on class , ambition and desperation, it convinces on how quickly good intentions can curdle.
i news
An outrageous, unhinged, laugh-out-loud page-turner
Red
This darkly compelling story builds to a shocking ending, revealing how far ambition and desire can push someone.
Woman & Home
Smart, fresh and wickedly entertaining
Prima
Sharp, tense, and wickedly funny, the novel skewers class anxiety, entitlement, and the lengths we’ll go to for the life we think we deserve.
Cosmopolitan
All those fantasies about behaving badly to get ahead are realised in this jaw- dropper - and then some… Brilliantly bonkers.
Heat magazine