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Perish

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A stunning Gardiner and Renner thriller from the New York Times–bestselling author of Every Kind of Wicked, "one of the best storytellers around" (Tess Gerritsen).

Forensic investigator Maggie Gardiner always follows the rules. Detective Jack Renner doesn't believe in them . . .

In a mansion on the outskirts of Cleveland, a woman's body lies in a pool of blood. The victim is Joanna Moorehouse, founder of Sterling Financial. To crack the case, Maggie and Jack will have to infiltrate the cutthroat world of high-stakes finance. But every employee at Sterling Financial is hellbent on making a killing.

When a series of unrelated murders reveals disturbing evidence, only Maggie recognizes the handiwork of a killer who will continue killing until he is stopped. Burdened with unbearable secrets, Maggie must make an agonizing choice, while her instincts keep telling her: she's next.

"As always with Black, this psychological suspense is incredible." —Suspense Magazine

"Full of fascinating forensic science and an eye-opening deep dive into predatory mortgage-lending practices." —Publishers Weekly

Praise for Lisa Black and The Gardiner and Renner Thrillers
"Lisa Black always delivers." —Jeff Lindsay, creator of the Dexter series

"This terrific mystery will keep you guessing—and turning pages." —Hank Phillippi Ryan

"A great choice for readers of psychological suspense, forensic investigations, and mystery." —Library Journal
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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2017
      A forensic expert tries to make sense of a grisly string of murders.Joanna Moorehouse was living the life. Already, in her late 20s, she was CEO of Sterling Financial, a large mortgage company. Her job rained down perks, including a luxurious home in the Cleveland suburbs. Who could have hated her so much that he or she wanted her not only dead, but literally hacked to ribbons on the floor of her pristine dining room? Maggie Gardiner (Unpunished, 2017, etc.) hopes to cull enough evidence from the scene to give a firmer direction to detectives Jack Renner and Thomas Riley's investigation. What interests Maggie most is not what she finds but what she doesn't find: no blood trail, no fingerprints, no trace of the killer's movements walking away from the scene of his own carnage. As Renner and Riley seek motives for the killing among the Sterling staff, including Jeremy Mearan, an employee whose benefits package included access to Moorehouse's bedroom, Maggie puzzles over the trace evidence. But it isn't until more corpses crop up, similarly slashed and with similarly sterile crime scenes, that Maggie, Renner, and Riley realize that the murder isn't just about Joanna. Black offers readers a crash course in subprime lending and credit default swaps along with a strong position in suspense. The good guys don't all finish first, but in the end, justice is done.Like her Theresa MacLean series, Black's Gardiner and Renner investigations graft a quirky social justice sensibility onto a solid backbone of detection.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 4, 2017
      In bestseller Black’s uneven third thriller to feature Cleveland forensic investigator Maggie Gardiner (after 2017’s Unpunished), Maggie is horrified to see 28-year-old Joanna Moorehouse, the owner of mortgage banking firm Sterling Financial, lying gutted in the living room of her spotless home, but the most surprising aspect about the murder is the lack of evidence at the crime scene. Maggie’s got a tough job ahead of her, and Joanna’s employees at Sterling aren’t exactly the most forthcoming. Maggie’s colleagues, detectives Jack Renner and Thomas Riley, begin digging into Sterling, and a pattern of corruption emerges. Another, identical killing kicks the case into overdrive. Meanwhile, Maggie is struggling with a dark secret involving Jack, one that ex-husband Rick, a cop, may soon uncover. Black packs the formulaic plot full of fascinating forensic science and an eye-opening deep dive into predatory mortgage-lending practices. But after such an extensive buildup, the pedestrian denouement comes as a disappointment. Agent: Vicky Bijur, Vicky Bijur Agency.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 2017
      The brutal murder of Joanna Moorehouse sends Detectives Thomas Riley and Jack Renner following the money. There's a lot to follow because Moorehousediscovered eviscerated in her Cleveland mansionled Sterling Financial, which built its success on the backs of unwary customers seeking mortgage loans. Some former customers have sued the firm, and others are currently conducting organized protests. Within days, two other women working at Sterling are killed in the same manner by someone who manages to leave no traces for forensic investigator Maggie Gardiner to uncover. The uneasy alliance between Gardiner and Renner continues in this third entry in the series, after Unpunished (2017), as the current case takes a turn that casts dark light on Gardiner's personal life. Black's research of the 2008 financial crisis shows in details that may delight business types but may slow the action for others. Still, the plot hurtles to an adrenaline-fueled conclusion that is sure to hook Black's devoted readership.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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