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For years Lisa Gardner has been one of the best in the thriller business.
— Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Will Find You, Praise for Find Her
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Lisa Gardner is one of my favorite authors. Her fast-paced and exciting novels twist when you expect a turn and turn when you expect a twist.
— Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author of After that Night
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To read Lisa Gardner is to put yourself in the hands of a master storyteller . . . I loved the damaged, determined Frankie Elkin. You will, too.
— Riley Sager, bestselling author of Home Before Dark
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Gardner is a pro at writing tough-as-nails, wiseass, broken-yet-steely female characters, and Frankie does not disappoint . . . Fans of Gardner’s Tessa Leoni, D.D. Warren, and Flora Dane will embrace her new heroine's grit and empathy.
— Kirkus
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Frankie Elkins is a heroine for the ages.
— Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author of Listen to Me
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Frankie is a troubled, complicated woman determined to do the right thing while also recognizing that she doesn’t have all the answers and is in no place to dictate the affairs of others. She’s a wonderful heroine for our turbulent times.
— Criminal Element
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ONE STEP TOO FAR “Gardner’s latest series continues to excel; instinctual, tragedy-driven Frankie is one of crime fiction’s most intriguing new sleuths.
— Booklist (starred review)
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An authentic Wyoming setting, a tantalizing mystery, and a Labrador named Daisy. What’s not to like?
— C. J. Box, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dark Sky
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You’ll root for Frankie (and for a diligent cadaver dog named Daisy) on every page of this tense, crackling read.
— People
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A hybrid combination of C. J. Box and Nevada Barr at their level best . . . this is thriller writing of the absolute highest order, as great a novel as it is a page-turner.
— Providence Journal
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Beyond brilliant . . . A mix of beautiful prose and ingenious, intense, edgy dialogue . . . Perfect for fans of unputdownable, gritty cat-and-mouse mysteries, compassionate underdog protagonists with self-deprecating senses of humor, ruthless killers, and ‘didn’t see it coming, OMG’ endings.
— Library Journal (starred review)