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INSIDE PASSAGE

From the Corey Logan Thrillers series , Vol. 1

A gripping series launch with well-drawn characters.

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In Weissbourd’s thriller, a woman recently released from prison dreams of regaining custody of her estranged son, but an evil man is determined to continue her “waking nightmare.”

“Trouble follows you,” 15-year-old Billy Logan tells his mother, Corey, and he doesn’t know the half of it. She spent 22 months in prison after being framed by Nick Season, who killed her customs-agent husband and planted drugs on her boat. Now he’s a candidate for attorney general and only Corey knows about the charismatic Nick’s criminal past, although she has no hard evidence to prove it: “He can’t stand that I know what he did, what he really is,” she explains to her son. First, he hired professional killers to go after her in prison; now, he threatens to harm Billy if Corey doesn’t get them both out of the country. She vows, “I don’t know how. But I’m going to fix it,” and she finds an unlikely and unexpected ally in Abe Stein, a doctor from whom she needs a positive evaluation to get her son out of foster care. Worlds collide when Season hires Abe’s well-connected mother to manage his campaign. This is the first installment in a thriller trilogy, and Weissbourd, a former producer of feature films such as Ghost Story (1981), has etched a filmworthy narrative that’s colored by vivid descriptions (“the sky was dishwater white”) and populated by fully fleshed-out characters. Corey is indefatigable and consistently clever, and Nick is truly terrifying; the latter’s belt-buckle ice pick is as scene-stealing as the deadly shoe blade in the 1963 James Bond movie From Russia With Love. When he unleashes his full fury, readers may wonder if anyone will make it to the second book in the series alive.

A gripping series launch with well-drawn characters.

Pub Date: Oct. 20, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-73343-829-2

Page Count: 290

Publisher: Blue City Press

Review Posted Online: Oct. 20, 2020

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GONE BEFORE GOODBYE

Maybe not the most thrilling thriller, but the role of AI in coping with grief gives this novel pathos and interest.

A widowed and disgraced plastic surgeon is drawn into a Russian oligarch’s evil schemes.

Witherspoon’s adult fiction debut, co-authored with thrillermeister Coben, opens as heart surgery performed by Dr. Marc Adams in a North African refugee camp is interrupted by the explosive invasion of armed militants. It's the last we will see of Marc in this dimension. The next chapter jumps ahead one year to a ceremony at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore where his widow, Maggie McCabe, is supposed to be presenting an award in honor of her mother. Miserable and anxious about appearing in public after having lost her medical license, she consults with her late husband on her phone—not via supernatural means, but using a "griefbot," an amazingly lifelike and functional AI app created by her genius sister, Sharon. Once the griefbot coaxes her to brave the sneering masses, she learns she’s been replaced on the podium anyway. But she runs into a former professor, a celebrity plastic surgeon, who requests a meeting with her at his office in New York and won’t take no for an answer. Next thing she knows, there’s $10 million in her bank account and she’s on a private plane heading to a palace outside Moscow where she’s been engaged to perform off-the-record surgery on billionaire Oleg Ragoravich (new face) and his girlfriend, Nadia (new boobs). And…we’re off. A whirl of surgeries, chases, and escapes ensues as Maggie gradually comes to understand who these people are and what they have in mind for her, and how it connects to Marc and their missing friend and business partner, Trace Packer. She is aided by her delightful father-in-law, Porkchop, owner of a biker bar in New York City and a very handy guy to have on your team if you've run afoul of an international criminal organization. From the palace in Rublevka the action moves to Dubai and then Bordeaux, climaxing in a high-stakes illegal heart transplant. But wait—is Marc really dead? What happened to Trace? Who is Nadia really? Though these smoldering questions don’t quite catch fire, it's a good first try for Witherspoon.

Maybe not the most thrilling thriller, but the role of AI in coping with grief gives this novel pathos and interest.

Pub Date: Oct. 14, 2025

ISBN: 9781538774700

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Review Posted Online: Oct. 15, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2025

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THE SILENT PATIENT

Amateurish, with a twist savvy readers will see coming from a mile away.

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A woman accused of shooting her husband six times in the face refuses to speak.

"Alicia Berenson was thirty-three years old when she killed her husband. They had been married for seven years. They were both artists—Alicia was a painter, and Gabriel was a well-known fashion photographer." Michaelides' debut is narrated in the voice of psychotherapist Theo Faber, who applies for a job at the institution where Alicia is incarcerated because he's fascinated with her case and believes he will be able to get her to talk. The narration of the increasingly unrealistic events that follow is interwoven with excerpts from Alicia's diary. Ah, yes, the old interwoven diary trick. When you read Alicia's diary you'll conclude the woman could well have been a novelist instead of a painter because it contains page after page of detailed dialogue, scenes, and conversations quite unlike those in any journal you've ever seen. " 'What's the matter?' 'I can't talk about it on the phone, I need to see you.' 'It's just—I'm not sure I can make it up to Cambridge at the minute.' 'I'll come to you. This afternoon. Okay?' Something in Paul's voice made me agree without thinking about it. He sounded desperate. 'Okay. Are you sure you can't tell me about it now?' 'I'll see you later.' Paul hung up." Wouldn't all this appear in a diary as "Paul wouldn't tell me what was wrong"? An even more improbable entry is the one that pins the tail on the killer. While much of the book is clumsy, contrived, and silly, it is while reading passages of the diary that one may actually find oneself laughing out loud.

Amateurish, with a twist savvy readers will see coming from a mile away.

Pub Date: Feb. 5, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-250-30169-7

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Celadon Books

Review Posted Online: Nov. 3, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2018

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