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AN INCONVENIENT WOMAN

A piercing, high-speed nightmare best consumed in a single breathless sitting.

The inaugural title in Otto Penzler’s new Scarlet imprint of psychological and suspense fiction is a razor-sharp debut that dumps two Los Angeles women with troubled family histories into a blender and cranks the speed up to liquefy.

Freelance French instructor Claire Fontaine told everyone who would listen that her father tried to drown her as a child because the woman he was seeing hated children and that Claire’s ex-husband, wealthy Simon Miller, had his eye on her teenage daughter, Melody, and may even have drowned her five years ago to cover up his predation. In the end, though, nobody would listen, and now Simon, tired of being labeled “CHILD MOLESTER” by the paint Claire has slapped on his house and car, wants to take strong measures against her. So he hires Sloan Wilson, an ex-cop–turned–“sin eater” who specializes in making people’s problems go away, to make Claire go away. Sloan’s own background is so dark—her father abruptly retired from the LAPD after his wife accused him of corruption and killed herself—that it’s a marvel she isn’t cracking herself under the strain. Or is she? After circling warily around her two leads as Claire shuttles from one disturbing pupil to the next and Sloan cultivates Destiny, a girl from the streets whom Claire had befriended, Buelens dives more and more intimately into the traumas that mark them as opposites even as they reveal their profound twinship.

A piercing, high-speed nightmare best consumed in a single breathless sitting.

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-61316-190-6

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Scarlet

Review Posted Online: June 30, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2020

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THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DEVLINS

As an adjunct member says, “You’re not a family, you’re a force.” Exactly, though not in the way you’d expect.

The ne’er-do-well son of a successful Irish American family gets dragged into criminal complications that suggest the rest of the Devlins aren’t exactly the upstanding citizens they appear.

The first 35 years in the life of Thomas “TJ” Devlin have been one disappointment after another to his parents, lawyers who founded a prosperous insurance and reinsurance firm, and his more successful siblings, John and Gabby. A longtime alcoholic who’s been unemployable ever since he did time for an incident involving his ex-girlfriend Carrie’s then 2-year-old daughter, TJ is nominally an investigator for Devlin & Devlin, but everyone knows the post is a sinecure. Things change dramatically when golden-boy John tells TJ that he just killed Neil Lemaire, an accountant for D&D client Runstan Electronics. Their speedy return to the murder scene reveals no corpse, so the brothers breathe easier—until Lemaire turns up shot to death in his car. John’s way of avoiding anything that might jeopardize his status as heir apparent to D&D is to throw TJ under the bus, blaming him for everything John himself has done and adding that you can’t trust anything his brother has said since he’s fallen off the wagon. TJ, who’s maintained his sobriety a day at a time for nearly two years, feels outraged, but neither the police investigating the murder nor his nearest and dearest care about his feelings. Forget the forgettable mystery, whose solution will leave you shrugging instead of gasping, and focus on the circular firing squad of the Devlins, and you’ll have a much better time than TJ.

As an adjunct member says, “You’re not a family, you’re a force.” Exactly, though not in the way you’d expect.

Pub Date: March 26, 2024

ISBN: 9780525539704

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Putnam

Review Posted Online: Jan. 5, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2024

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THREE-INCH TEETH

A tale that’s hard to believe but easy to swallow in a single gulp.

A bear is hunting prey in Wyoming’s Bighorns. And not just any bear.

It’s bad enough that Clay Hutmacher, who manages the Double Diamond Ranch, has lost his son, Clay Jr., to a vicious attack by a grizzly bear. What’s much worse is that Clay Jr.—who’d been about to pop the question to game warden Joe Pickett’s daughter, Sheridan—is only the first of the victims over an exceptionally broad geographical area. Marshal Marvin Bertignolli is clawed and bitten to death over in Hanna. Sgt. Ryan Winner is found bleeding out north of Rawlins. Former Twelve Sleep County prosecutor Dulcie Schalk, one of two survivors of an ambush, doesn’t survive her final encounter. The four experts chosen to kill the grizzly rope Joe into their expedition, but since their quarry keeps turning up far from the last sighting, the most meaningful confrontation the Predator Attack Team has is with a pair of Mama Bears, animal rights activists who demand due process for Tisiphone, as they’ve dubbed the presumed killer. Box, who’s far too canny to leave Tisiphone alone on center stage, follows Joe’s old antagonist Dallas Cates as the ex–rodeo star is released from prison and embarks on his revenge tour, which takes him to Lee Ogburn-Russell, an inventor whose life Dallas saved, and Axel Soledad, a correspondent who shares so many enemies with Dallas that he suggests they go after them together. Franchise fans will appreciate new details about Joe’s complicated family, the obligatory high-country landscapes, and yet another corrupt law enforcer.

A tale that’s hard to believe but easy to swallow in a single gulp.

Pub Date: Feb. 27, 2024

ISBN: 9780593331347

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Putnam

Review Posted Online: Jan. 5, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2024

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