Lisa Unger’s new thriller

Black Out: A Novel by Lisa Unger (2008 )

Genre:  Psychological/Suspense Fiction

Lisa Unger is back again with another white-hot thriller.  As with her previous books, Beautiful Lies and Sliver of Truth, Unger will pull you in from the first page, and you may not get any sleep until you finish it.

Annie Powers leads an idyllic life in a ritzy part of Florida with her husband, Gray, and their four-year-old daughter, Victory.  Very few people know that five years earlier, Annie was Ophelia March, a teenage runaway who was also the accomplice of a serial killer named Marlowe Geary. Ophelia barely escaped from that situation alive with the help of Gray, who had been tracking the killer and subsequently rescued and fell in love with Ophelia; with Gray’s help, Ophelia became Annie, a sweet housewife who suffers from blackouts and panic attacks and has a sketchy memory of events of the past.

But soon Annie starts to see signs that Geary has returned. She becomes petrified and will do anything to protect her new life, and her daughter. Has Geary really returned? Or has Annie/Ophelia finally lost her mind?

Unger unfolds Annie’s story slowly with each chapter going backward and forward through time, keeping the reader on a painful edge. Though Unger is a relative newcomer, she’s quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. Her stories aren’t always realistic, but her imaginative scenarios are compelling and emotional. She’s on her way to becoming one of the great ones.

Reserve Black Out today.

June 12, 2008. Crime Fiction, Thrillers. No Comments.

Get inside the minds of your fave crime authors!

CourtTV’s series Murder By The Book is back! 

In case you missed it last year, the hour-long show is narrated by popular mystery authors who tell true stories of crimes they’ve witnessed or been involved with and that subsequently inspired them to write.  For example, James Ellroy kicked off last season’s series with his chilling tale of the still-unsolved murder of his mother in a suburb of Los Angeles when he was a child, and how it has haunted him throughout his life. 

Other episodes from last season featured a different author each week and included stories from both Faye and Jonathan Kellerman, Lisa Scottoline, and Michael Connelly.  This season, best-selling authors such as Sandra Brown, Harlan Coben, Lee Child, David Baldacci, Elizabeth George, and many others, get to tell their stories.

The show is full of drama and reenactments, documentary footage, and the author’s insights; it will hook you if you’ve ever wanted to get inside the mind of a successful mystery/crime author.  The season kicked off November 5 and will air on CourtTV every Monday evening.  Don’t miss it!

November 6, 2007. Crime Fiction, Horror/Suspense, Murder by the Book, Mysteries, Thrillers. 1 Comment.

Marta Stephens’ Virtual Book Tour Begins Today

silenced-cry.jpgsilenced-cry.jpgFans of Silenced Cry, get ready…

 Today, local author Marta Stephens is kicking off a virtual book tour which will offer a variety of online events throughout the month of August related to the book.  Events include guest blogs, interviews with Stephens, and live chat sessions.  So, if you have any burning questions and simply cannot wait until the next book in the Sam Harper Crime Mystery Series is published next year, here’s your chance to hear from the author herself!  Are you planning to attend one or more of the virtual events?  Give us your feedback in a comment below.

The virtual tour kicks off tonight, at 7:30 pm, with a talk on the Internet Voice Radio’s program, “All Things That Matter.”  For further details and upcoming events in the tour, visit Marta Stephens’ site

To read a review written by a local detective, visit our reader’s page.  Let us know what you think of the book with a comment below.

July 30, 2007. Crime Fiction, Marta Stephens, Silenced Cry. 5 Comments.