In the darkest hour

Anna Carlisle

Book - 2018

Former medical examiner Gin Sullivan thought she'd put her troubled past behind her--but a deadly web of drugs, depravity, and murder threaten to consume all she loves.

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Genres
Novels
Detective and mystery fiction
Mystery fiction
Published
New York : Crooked Lane 2018.
New York : 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Carlisle (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
331 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781683317319
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

At the start of Carlisle's unconvincing third mystery featuring former medical examiner Gin Sullivan (after 2017's All the Secret Places), Gin is volunteering at a Trumbull, Pa., middle school when her live-in lover, contractor Jake Crosby, barges into the classroom with the news that his troubled mother, Marnie Bertram, whom he hasn't seen since infancy, has been found dead in a motel room. The autopsy suggests that Marnie died of a drug overdose, and Jake with surprising ease soon nabs the drug dealer who sold his mother the heroin that killed her, Jonah Krischer. Jonah offers to reveal the whereabouts of another body in exchange for leniency. Gin and Jake separate under the strain of the subsequent investigation, and Gin finds herself attracted to the hunky Trumbull police chief. Carlisle stitches cozy elements-small-town quaintness, descriptions of food, the heroine's loving but invasive family-into an often grim police procedural. For many readers, this will be an awkward mix. Agent: Barbara Poelle, Irene Goodman Literary Agency. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A body found by a high school drug dealer becomes the center of an opiate investigation when the dealer wants to trade his charges for information.After recovering from a spate of murder revelations, during which she helped clear her boyfriend, Jake Crosby, of criminal charges, Gin Sullivan is ready for a more low-key life in her childhood home of Trumbull, Pennsylvania. Her previous life as a Chicago medical examiner put her in close touch with death, but since she moved back, it's all been personal. When Jake shows up at Gin's volunteer job at a middle school, moody as always, his misery seems warranted. He's just gotten word that his mother's body has been found in Denton. It's not that Jake and Marnie Bertram were close, given her ongoing struggle with opiate addiction. In fact, he hadn't seen her since he was a baby, but their estrangement makes it worse for Jake, who seems to process emotions exclusively through a push/pull of neediness and anger toward Gin. Even Jake sees his own self-destruction when he shows up for a dinner party he and Gin are hosting with high schooler Jonah Krischer, the boy who sold Marnie her fatal dose, in tow, with his hands tied behind his back. Vigilante justice is too much for Gin and Jake, so they call police chief Tuck Baxter to pick up their unwilling guest. Jonah, who as the son of a local physician has access to prescription pads, wants to swap his knowledge of where a body has been buried for a slap on the wrist in lieu of real charges. Gin feels responsible to help Tuck try to piece together the connection between Jonah, the body, and the local drug epidemic, but she fears her involvement in the case may give Tuck the idea that he can finally have her to himself.With her primary characters and general themes established (All the Secret Places, 2017, etc.), Carlisle may need to work harder to re-create the movement and dark moods that made her earlier work so successful. Though this entry is well-done, it lacks the intensity that would justify its title. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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