The echo killing

Christi Daugherty

Book - 2018

When a murder echoing a fifteen-year-old cold case rocks the Southern town of Savannah, crime reporter Harper McClain risks everything to find the identity of this calculated killer.--from dust jacket.

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Genres
Suspense fiction
Mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York : Minotaur Books 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Christi Daugherty (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
356 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250148841
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Review by Booklist Review

Journalist Harper McClain has her hands full trying to make it at a Savannah newspaper that always risks being scooped by the local TV news. She doesn't need the complication of reporting a murder that bears a suspicious resemblance to her mother's killing 15 years before, especially since she's still putting her life together after finding her mother's body. Over the years, the police officer who helped Harper after her mother's death became a champion and a confidant, and he and her boss at the paper are incensed when she continues to investigate the new crime after she has been ordered to drop it. Every mystery reader knows there's no investigator like one who's been ordered off the case, but the clichés end there as Daugherty offers in-depth characterization, realistic dialogue, and a feisty romance subplot in a story that will absorb procedural aficionados until its surprising ending.--Verma, Henrietta Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Newspaper reporter Harper McClain, the narrator of YA author Daugherty's uneven adult debut, peers through a window at a crime scene on a quiet Savannah, Ga., street and spies single mother Marie Whitney lying naked on her kitchen floor, covered in stab wounds. The tableau is identical to what Harper saw 15 years earlier, when she came home from school to find her own mother dead. The police claim that it's unlikely the same person committed both murders, but Harper remains convinced. As the Whitney case starts to cool, Harper becomes increasingly desperate and reckless, breaking rules, burning bridges, and endangering her own life in an attempt to link the two women and catch their killer. What begins as an overwritten, overwrought crime novel with a laughably hard-bitten protagonist relaxes into an engrossing, multifaceted mystery with snappy dialogue, a well-drawn cast of characters, and a sizzling romantic subplot. The book ends with a clever plot twist that paves the way for a sequel. Readers will eagerly await Harper's further adventures. Agent: Madeleine Milburn, Madeleine Milburn Literary (U.K.). (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Fifteen years ago 12-year-old Harper -McClain found her mother's bloody body in their kitchen. The murder was never solved but it left an imprint on every aspect of Harper's life, even her choice of career as a crime reporter in Savannah, GA. Now her reporting takes her to another all-too-familiar crime scene of a woman's bloodied body discovered by her traumatized 12-year-old daughter. It brings back memories Harper has tried to forget, and even though the cops insist it's not the same killer, her gut feelings tell her she needs to investigate on her own. With an exact attention to detail and dialog, Daugherty sets her sinister murder stage and introduces her complex players. Harper's nonapologetic tenacious curiosity draws readers into the plot and will leave them hungry for her next big story. VERDICT The author of the best-selling YA "Night School" series marks her adult fiction debut with a spine-tingling, gritty mystery. Fans of Hank Phillippi Ryan and Michael -Connelly will thoroughly enjoy this new voice in crime fiction.-Debbie Haupt, St. Charles City-Cty. Lib. Dist., St Peters, MO © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Her mother's murder has forever altered a woman's life.Harper McClain discovered her mother's nude and bloody body when she was 12. Because her father was a suspect who left her with her grandmother and eventually moved away and remarried, their relationship remains fragile at best. Harper's anchor during those difficult times was Robert Smith, now the head of Savannah's homicide squad. Although he never kept his promise to find the elusive killer, he's always treated Harper like family, and her good working relationship with the police has enhanced her career as the crack crime reporter for the Daily News. Fearless and driven, she and her photographer, Miles Jackson, never give up on a story even when it puts them in danger. Now she faces a case that could turn her life to ashes and destroy her forbidden relationship with undercover cop Luke Walker. When Harper and Miles arrive on the scene of a murder, she learns that the body of Marie Whitney was first discovered by her 12-year-old daughter. When she sneaks a look at the crime scene, it's exactly like that of her mother. From that moment, she becomes obsessed with the case. Is the culprit the same person who killed her mothersomeone so well-versed in police work that he leaves no clue, no DNA, no trace evidence, even taking away the victim's clothes? Unlike Harper's artist mother, Marie was a highflying fundraiser for a local college who was disliked by her co-workers and had a long string of loversone of whom Harper suspects may be one of the detectives working the case. Although Luke rebukes her for her obsession and denies that a cop could be the killer, Harper risks her job, her lover, and even her life when she won't back down.Daugherty (Night School, 2013, etc.) uses her experience as a crime reporter to create a pulse-pounding combination of mystery and suspense that hints at a welcome follow-up. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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