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SALVAGE

Maher (Deadline, 2013) keeps the pot boiling by forgoing character development, moral complexity, and plot twists in order...

A Nova Scotia waterman risks his life to salvage an abandoned vessel, then finds that no good deed goes unpunished.

Phillip Scarnum ekes out a marginal living delivering other people’s boats. In the middle of taking the schooner Cerberus to its owner, Halifax dentist Dr. Greely, he comes on the Kelly Lynn, a lobster boat stuck on a reef off Cape Sambro. Though it’s blowing a gale and he’s alone aboard the Cerberus, he succeeds in extricating the Kelly Lynn from the Sambro Ridge and tows her into the Chester boatyard his old friend Charlie Isenor owns, then buys and drinks a quart of Crown Royal in what turn out to be his last quiet hours. The lobster boat’s owner, it turns out, is Bobby Falkenham, the high-rolling businessman whose acquisitions include Scarnum’s ex-lover Karen. And although he’s willing to pay top dollar as a salvage fee, and pay it fast, the deal founders when the body of fisherman James Zinck washes ashore, shot in the back. Jimmy had taken the Kelly Lynn out on her last voyage; he’d specifically asked Doug Amos, his usual fishing partner, to stay behind; and there’s every indication that he’d been using the boat to run drugs. Although the local Mounties arrest Scarnum for cocaine possession and murder, he faces even bigger problems: the appearance of Jimmy’s wife, Angela Rodenhiser, who isn’t sure whether the baby she’s carrying is Jimmy’s, Falkenham’s, or Scarnum’s, and a pair of Mexican enforcers convinced that Scarnum’s salvage operation included the cocaine the Kelly Lynn was carrying and determined to get back it from him one way or another.

Maher (Deadline, 2013) keeps the pot boiling by forgoing character development, moral complexity, and plot twists in order to churn out one fast-paced action scene after another. It’s all one-dimensional but highly effective if you’re in the mood.

Pub Date: Aug. 30, 2016

ISBN: 978-1-4597-3451-7

Page Count: 224

Publisher: Dundurn

Review Posted Online: May 29, 2016

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2016

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Proficient but eminently predictable. Amid all the time shifts and embedded backstories, the most surprising feature is how...

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A convicted killer’s list of five people he wants dead runs the gamut from the wife he’s already had murdered to franchise heroine Ali Reynolds.

Back in the day, women came from all over to consult Santa Clarita fertility specialist Dr. Edward Gilchrist. Many of them left his care happily pregnant, never dreaming that the father of the babies they carried was none other than the physician himself, who donated his own sperm rather than that of the handsome, athletic, disease-free men pictured in his scrapbook. When Alexandra Munsey’s son, Evan, is laid low by the kidney disease he’s inherited from his biological father and she returns to Gilchrist in search of the donor’s medical records, the roof begins to fall in on him. By the time it’s done falling, he’s serving a life sentence in Folsom Prison for commissioning the death of his wife, Dawn, the former nurse and sometime egg donor who’d turned on him. With nothing left to lose, Gilchrist tattoos himself with the initials of five people he blames for his fall: Dawn; Leo Manuel Aurelio, the hit man he’d hired to dispose of her; Kaitlyn Todd, the nurse/receptionist who took Dawn’s place; Alex Munsey, whose search for records upset his apple cart; and Ali Reynolds, the TV reporter who’d helped put Alex in touch with the dozen other women who formed the Progeny Project because their children looked just like hers. No matter that Ali’s been out of both California and the news business for years; Gilchrist and his enablers know that revenge can’t possibly be served too cold. Wonder how far down that list they’ll get before Ali, aided once more by Frigg, the methodical but loose-cannon AI first introduced in Duel to the Death (2018), turns on them?

Proficient but eminently predictable. Amid all the time shifts and embedded backstories, the most surprising feature is how little the boundary-challenged AI, who gets into the case more or less inadvertently, differs from your standard human sidekick with issues.

Pub Date: April 2, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-5011-5101-9

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: Feb. 18, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2019

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Slaughter (Cop Town, 2014, etc.) is so uncompromising in following her blood trails to the darkest places imaginable that...

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Twenty-four years after a traumatic disappearance tore a Georgia family apart, Slaughter’s scorching stand-alone picks them up and shreds them all over again.

The Carrolls have never been the same since 19-year-old Julia vanished. After years of fruitlessly pestering the police, her veterinarian father, Sam, killed himself; her librarian mother, Helen, still keeps the girl's bedroom untouched, just in case. Julia’s sisters have been equally scarred. Lydia Delgado has sold herself for drugs countless times, though she’s been clean for years now; Claire Scott has just been paroled after knee-capping her tennis partner for a thoughtless remark. The evening that Claire’s ankle bracelet comes off, her architect husband, Paul, is callously murdered before her eyes and, without a moment's letup, she stumbles on a mountainous cache of snuff porn. Paul’s business partner, Adam Quinn, demands information from Claire and threatens her with dire consequences if she doesn’t deliver. The Dunwoody police prove as ineffectual as ever. FBI agent Fred Nolan is more suavely menacing than helpful. So Lydia and Claire, who’ve grown so far apart that they’re virtual strangers, are unwillingly thrown back on each other for help. Once she’s plunged you into this maelstrom, Slaughter shreds your own nerves along with those of the sisters, not simply by a parade of gruesome revelations—though she supplies them in abundance—but by peeling back layer after layer from beloved family members Claire and Lydia thought they knew. The results are harrowing.

Slaughter (Cop Town, 2014, etc.) is so uncompromising in following her blood trails to the darkest places imaginable that she makes most of her high-wire competition look pallid, formulaic, or just plain fake.

Pub Date: Sept. 29, 2015

ISBN: 978-0-06-242905-6

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Morrow/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: June 30, 2015

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2015

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