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ROUGH JUSTICE

From the Callie and Cash series , Vol. 2

A rousing mashup of high-stakes intrigue and violence with Hallmark-style sentimentality.

In this thriller, a spirited hero being hunted by a criminal organization seeks help outside the law.

At the age of 25, Sara Cambert—an attractive Algerian French woman who grew up in an orphanage, speaks four languages, and adores classic American movies—finally achieves her dream of immigrating to the United States. Shy but gutsy, she arrives in Seattle eager to begin her new life working as a translator for an international trading firm. Instead, she narrowly escapes a murder attempt. With no ties in her new country and no one she can trust, her only chance of rescue is to track down the man she believes is the father she never knew: Cash Logan. As soon as he hears Sara’s story, Cash, a former smuggler, realizes that her employer’s business is actually a front for a ruthless multimillion-dollar criminal operation that launders money and identities and will stop at nothing to eliminate her. He and Callie James, a restaurant owner and Cash’s girlfriend, enlist the help of several colorful friends who cook up an imaginative, complicated plan to protect Sara and take down the powerful criminal gang. Plenty of action ensues, with violent encounters, kidnappings, ambushes, shootings, professional hit men, hijacking, and more. Weissbourd’s sequel takes Sara, Cash, Callie, and their crew from Seattle to New York City; South Beach and Key Largo, Florida; Port-au-Prince, Haiti; and finally, Havana. The author’s vivid descriptions of these destinations sometimes read like tourism guidebooks (Havana is “a world unto itself—painted in bright colors, beautiful old architecture, wonderful vintage classic cars, the rich Spanish heritage touching everything from art to music to architecture to the cuisine”). The writing in general is direct and descriptive with touches of humor. Unusually for a thriller, the narrative switches points of view between the protagonists and the crooks, which adds to the suspense by giving readers previews of the surprises in store for Sara, Cash, and their friends. But some elements of the plot seem far-fetched. And with Callie and Cash madly in love, a budding romance for Sara, and a “we’re all family” vibe among the whole group, some scenes seem more suited to the Hallmark Channel than an international thriller.

A rousing mashup of high-stakes intrigue and violence with Hallmark-style sentimentality.

Pub Date: Oct. 11, 2022

ISBN: 9781644283097

Page Count: 240

Publisher: Rare Bird Books

Review Posted Online: Jan. 31, 2023

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SALTWATER

A feisty storm of Greek tragedy headlined by three very modern women.

On the isle of Capri, Helen Lingate seeks revenge on the people responsible for her mother’s death 30 years earlier—her own family.

When Sarah Lingate fell to her death on Capri in 1992, she left behind a 3-year-old daughter, Helen, and a legacy as a gifted playwright; her favorite necklace of golden snakes was lost to the sea. Thirty years later, Helen, chafing at the restrictions she’s grown up under as a member of the old-money Lingate family, hatches a plan with her uncle Marcus’ assistant, Lorna Moreno, to blackmail her uncle and her father with that same necklace, which mysteriously entered her possession a few months before. The novel begins on Capri just after Lorna disappears, and then traces her steps from 36 hours earlier. Interweaving chapters from the points of view of Helen, Lorna, and Sarah—as well as, later, a few others—we learn how Sarah gradually became stifled by the constant pressure of keeping up appearances until she became inspired to write a play, Saltwater, that was a not-so-thinly veiled tell-all revealing dark Lingate family secrets. It was shortly after this that she fell to her death. The loss of her mother has come to define Helen’s life, and if she can use the necklace as leverage to escape her family, and maybe learn the truth along the way, she’ll take the risk. Lorna’s motives are both murkier and more straightforward—she’s never had money, and she’s got a chip on her shoulder about it, so splitting 10 million euros with Helen sounds like a way to discard her past and start fresh. These strong, conniving women drive the drama and the narrative, and they are captivating enough that as twist after twist begins to unfurl, the novel still feels character-driven. The end—well, the end shocks. And it’s well earned. By the time the sun sets on the gorgeous excess and rugged coast of Capri, lives will have been destroyed.

A feisty storm of Greek tragedy headlined by three very modern women.

Pub Date: March 25, 2025

ISBN: 9780593875551

Page Count: 336

Publisher: Ballantine

Review Posted Online: Feb. 1, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2025

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An addictive psychological thriller.

When a mysterious novel appears on her bedside table, a successful documentary filmmaker finds herself face to face with a secret that threatens to unravel life as she knows it.

Catherine Ravenscroft has built a dream life, or close to it: the devoted husband, the house in London, the award-winning career as a documentary filmmaker. And though she’s never quite bonded with her 25-year-old son the way she’d hoped, he’s doing fine—there are worse things than being an electronics salesman. But when she stumbles across a sinister novel called The Perfect Stranger—no one’s quite sure how it came into the house—Catherine sees herself in its pages, living out scenes from her past she’d hoped to forget. It’s a threat—but from whom? And why now, 20 years after the fact? Meanwhile, Stephen Brigstocke, a retired teacher, widowed and in pain, is desperate to exact revenge on Catherine and make her pay for what happened all those years ago. The story is told in alternating chapters, Catherine's in the third-person and Stephen's in the first, as the two orbit each other, predator and prey, and the novel moves between the past and the present to paint a portrait of two troubled families with trauma bubbling under the surface. As their lives become increasingly entangled, Stephen’s obsession grows, Catherine’s world crumbles, and it becomes clear that—in true thriller form—everything may not be as it seems. But how much destruction must be wrought before the truth comes out? And when it does, will there be anything left to salvage? While the long buildup to the big reveal begins to drag, Knight’s elegant plot and compelling (if not unexpected) characters keep the heart of the novel beating even when the pacing falters. Atmospheric and twisting and ripe for TV adaptation, this debut novel never strays far from convention, but that doesn’t make it any less of a page-turner.

An addictive psychological thriller.

Pub Date: May 19, 2015

ISBN: 978-0-06-236225-4

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: March 1, 2015

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2015

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