An electrifying new thriller that brings back the complex, strong-willed, often-maverick FBI agent—Ana Grey—whom we first met in the author’s stunning debut novel, North of Montana. This time Special Agent Grey is working on a kidnapping case—a fifteen-year-old named Juliana has been abducted in Santa Monica. Grey’s counterpart in the Santa Monica Police Department is Detective Andrew Berringer. They’ve worked together before—and they’ve been more than just working together ever since. It’s Ana’s job “to know the victim as if she were my own flesh and blood.” But when Juliana turns up—traumatized into a state of total and paralyzing terror—it becomes clear that Ana has gone too far: she is viewing her own life from the perspective of Juliana’s blasted emotional terrain. And in a moment of passion (Andrew has betrayed her) and panic (is it possible that he also means to harm her?) Ana points a gun at him and shoots. Now she is both criminal investigator and criminal as she breaks her bail agreement to continue tracking the abductor, torn between her powerful emotional connection with Juliana and the fraying connection she has to her own common sense and to the truths she knows about Andrew—and about herself. Psychologically acute and unstoppably suspenseful—Good Morning, Killer is a searing, addictive read.
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"This was an excellent read. It was the first time I have read a book by April Smith, but I surely will be willing to read another. I liked the characters in the book and enjoyed the plot.J. Robert Ewbank author "John Wesley, Natural Man, and the 'Isms" "
— J. (4 out of 5 stars)
" I enjoyed Smith's first book, North of Montana and liked her character Ana Gray. This book, however, had too many different plots; didn't like Ana in it. She sounded more like a soap heroine than an FBI agent. "
— Madeline, 1/3/2014" Too many twists and turns and some that lead nowhere. "
— Leona, 7/6/2013" Pretty good in places, not recommended. "
— Dawn, 2/20/2013" Reading on my Kindle. Has a new cover because it is now a movie on TNT. I really like this series. I want to read the third one! "
— BC, 4/7/2012" #2 in the FBI Special Agent Ana Gray series. "
— Joe, 2/6/2012" Lots of interesting threads, none resolved satisfyingly. Murky writing ("wait, when did she get from here to there?"), irritating characters. "
— Kester, 12/11/2011" Saw this on a display and had to borrow it. Pretty good, although a little too much action and not enough good writing. Another "tough guy" gal with issues..... "
— Leslie, 11/22/2010" Bit of a rollercoaster read. Interesting, but plot was perhaps a bit too complicated. I would be interested in reading another book by this author - but not at bedtime. "
— Carmen, 9/4/2010" Lots of interesting threads, none resolved satisfyingly. Murky writing ("wait, when did she get from here to there?"), irritating characters. "
— Kester, 2/10/2010" Pretty good in places, not recommended. "
— Dawn, 10/16/2009" Saw this on a display and had to borrow it. Pretty good, although a little too much action and not enough good writing. Another "tough guy" gal with issues..... "
— Leslie, 7/24/2008" Too many twists and turns and some that lead nowhere. "
— Leona, 3/4/2008April Smith is the author of several novels, including her first best seller, North of Montana. She is also an Emmy-nominated television writer and producer.
Kathe Mazur has narrated many audiobooks, winning the prestigious Audie Award for best narration in 2014, being named a finalist for the Audie Award in 2013 and 2015, and winning several AudioFile Earphones Awards. As an actress, she can be seen as DDA Hobbs on The Closer and in the upcoming Major Crimes. She has worked extensively in film, theater, and television, including appearances on Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, House, Brothers and Sisters, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, ER, Monk, and many others.