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From award-winning author Meg Gardiner, co-author of Michael Mann’s Heat 2—When a controversial female singer is murdered during a concert, forensic psychiatrist Jo Beckett fears the act was political.
The polarizing pop star was also the President’s ex-wife, with secrets to die for. Now, Jo finds herself in a race to extinguish the conspiracy rumor mill—before it incites a level of violence that reaches America’s highest corridors of power.
“Breathless suspense, slick plotting and a cast of compelling characters make this a solid addition to Edgar-winner Gardiner’s dossier of superlative thrillers.”—Booklist, starred review
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"The third Jo Beckett book was the last one I hadn't read of the Meg Gardiner books we currently have (which is everything except The Nightmare Thief, which just came out). It's clear to me that Meg is at the height of her storytelling power. There's no fat in the book, and it definitely has the trademark slam-bang final sequence. At first, I was a little put off by the premise as it starts with the death of the President's ex-wife, who is a big singing star. It seemed a bit far-fetched or contrived, but ultimately the story she is telling is a well-written thriller with a great, believable protagonist. Jo Beckett is an interesting, rich character who gives the readers a sympathetic figure to follow through the exciting events of the plot. It amazing to me that none of Meg's books has yet been made into movies. They seem like perfect Hollywood fodder for a big Summer feature and would certainly be more enjoyable than dreck like the Transformers series."
— Kurt (5 out of 5 stars)
The Liar's Lullaby Listener Reviews
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" Perhaps this book would have been a 3 star if I had read it instead of listening to the audio version. You know how sometimes a reader can completely turn you off a book? In this book, the portions concerning NMP are read in an angry voice that has a touch of the 'nails on chalkboard' effect on me. I really struggled to stay with the book during those parts. I also disliked the stereotyping of country music. The lyrics and comments in the beginning of the book were so outrageously horrible that I almost pulled the cord and disconnected the Playaway. The book itself was enjoyable. If you are interested, read it and don't listen to it! "
— Stacy, 2/12/2014 -
" I'm never disappointed by a Meg Gardiner book. NEVER. Reading the Jo Beckett series is always my guilty pleasure. I read about this author in a Stephen King editorial in Entertainment Weekly. When he said he read her first Dana Delaney series book on a flight to England I was interested as to who could get another author to do that. He wasn't wrong! I wait for her next book with great anticipation and I haven't been disappointed yet! "
— Diana, 2/3/2014 -
" I didn't like this book. It felt like she was just rambling on, and on, and on, and on....just to fill pages. I loved her other books, but this was a real disappointment. "
— Angie, 2/2/2014 -
" This was okay--a fast escapist read. I liked Dr. Jo Beckett and some of the other characters. I wasn't too invested in the murder victim, but there was a pretty exciting hostage situation. "
— Ms, 1/19/2014 -
" Somewhat fun thriller, government conspiracy, murdered country singers, etc. It took me a few days to read because I didn't love it, but I kept reading. "
— Zella, 1/6/2014 -
" A quick thrilling read, plays on fears and prejudices that are prevalent in society today. The twists were a little heavy and hard to handle, but overall the story was excellent. "
— Sandra, 12/27/2013 -
" This was a good book from the start. I enjoyed it and although it's not blow you out of the water with twists and turns, it's worth a read and will keep you interested. At least it kept me interested. "
— Alison, 11/27/2013 -
" Awesome book, starts right out with a bang. Again I loved the characters the author creates. Love the mystery behind the song. Story takes interesting twists, great story. "
— Marybeth, 11/15/2013 -
" Pretty engaging and full of modern references. "
— Karla, 11/8/2013 -
" Pretty darn good mystery. I almost put it down after the first few pages because I thought it was some type of Afghan/Iraqi conspiracy thing, but turns out it is not. Good characters. I like the Psych stuff too. "
— Kelly, 10/22/2013 -
" Has taken me a long time by my standard but really enjoyed it. "
— David, 7/1/2013 -
" Somewhat predictable, but holds your interest until all unfolds on the last page! "
— Pat, 5/19/2013 -
" The plot was absurd, Jo's love life was too mushy and we were forced to watch a TV reporter make up her stories on the spot just like they do on Fox News. This author may have made my DNR (do not read) list. "
— Judy, 2/20/2013 -
" Sadly, not as good as the previous two Jo Beckett novels. "
— Nicole, 2/19/2013 -
" Super fun mystery. One of her better novels. Highly recommend. "
— Charles, 11/13/2012 -
" A singer dies during a stunt at a concert. Suicide or murder? She also just happens to be the X wife of the president. A little slow at times but great action packed ending. "
— Cheryl, 11/3/2012 -
" Good read if you like politcal, conspiacy thrillers. Includes right wing lunatics, music stars and a presidential assassination plot. "
— Pmcdnld2, 9/2/2012 -
" Not bad. I really enjoyed this plot. "
— Beanse, 8/6/2012 -
" First book I've read by Meg Gardiner and it certainly won't be the last. A protagonist who is a forensic psychiatrist is right up my alley--as any of you who have read my true crime books will know. "
— Diane, 7/8/2012 -
" This one was a little over the top for me and not as good as her earlier works in this series. Here's hoping the next is better. "
— Laura, 3/21/2012 -
" Conspiracy with style - pacy, with great characters, good dialogue and an interesting plot. "
— Chele, 2/9/2012 -
" OK, interesting, but not spellbinding. "
— Alice, 9/21/2011 -
" Pretty good mystery. I could not figure out the villian in this one until I read it on the last pages. I usually do not get stumped too many times. Fast read and enjoyable. "
— Kate, 7/8/2011 -
" Meg Gardiner is an amazing writer! Her stories are fast paced, fresh and keep me up all night reading. Can't wait to dig into the next one!! "
— Mary, 6/10/2011 -
" Sadly, not as good as the previous two Jo Beckett novels. "
— Nicole, 4/27/2011 -
" First book I've read by Meg Gardiner and it certainly won't be the last. A protagonist who is a forensic psychiatrist is right up my alley--as any of you who have read my true crime books will know. "
— Diane, 2/14/2011 -
" Great book I really enjoyed the story line and her writing style "
— Carrie, 1/13/2011 -
" Somewhat predictable, but holds your interest until all unfolds on the last page! "
— Pat, 1/8/2011 -
" OK, interesting, but not spellbinding. "
— Alice, 1/3/2011 -
" very exciting story, lots of action. "
— Cathy, 12/29/2010 -
" Pretty engaging and full of modern references. "
— Karla, 10/14/2010 -
" This is the second Gardiner book I've tried, and I don't know whether the blame lies with the author or the narrator. Fans can't get enough, but I don't find her to be at all exciting, well-plotted, or rewarding. "
— Cathleen, 9/30/2010 -
" Well, it got San Francisco geography mostly right. I guess that's something. "
— Jen, 9/28/2010 -
" Ornate and incredible plot. "
— Lynn, 9/20/2010 -
" Pretty good mystery thriller set in SanFran. The main character Jo is a forensic psychologist. She's trying to solve the murder of a country singer who happens to be the ex-wife of the President of the US (I didn't say it was plausible!) "
— Jennifer, 9/18/2010
About Meg Gardiner
Meg Gardiner is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of a number of critically acclaimed novels. Her thrillers have won the Edgar Award and been summer reading picks by the Today show and O, the Oprah Magazine. In August 2022 her novel, Heat 2, coauthored with Michael Mann, debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. A former lawyer and three-time Jeopardy! champion, Gardiner lives in Austin, Texas.
About the Narrators
Susan Ericksen is an actor and voice-over artist. She has been awarded numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. As an actor and director, she has worked in theaters throughout the country.
Tara Ward is an actress whose film and television credits include For Love’s Sake, The American Way, Mrs. Meitlemeihr, and Doctor Who, among others.