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Good Morning, Killer

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An electrifying new thriller that brings back the complex, strong-willed, often-maverick FBI agent—Ana Grey—whom we first met in the author’s stunning debut novel, North of Montana.
This time Special Agent Grey is working on a kidnapping case—a fifteen-year-old named Juliana has been abducted in Santa Monica. Grey’s counterpart in the Santa Monica Police Department is Detective Andrew Berringer. They’ve worked together before—and they’ve been more than just working together ever since.
It’s Ana’s job “to know the victim as if she were my own flesh and blood.” But when Juliana turns up—traumatized into a state of total and paralyzing terror—it becomes clear that Ana has gone too far: she is viewing her own life from the perspective of Juliana’s blasted emotional terrain. And in a moment of passion (Andrew has betrayed her) and panic (is it possible that he also means to harm her?) Ana points a gun at him and shoots.
Now she is both criminal investigator and criminal as she breaks her bail agreement to continue tracking the abductor, torn between her powerful emotional connection with Juliana and the fraying connection she has to her own common sense and to the truths she knows about Andrew—and about herself.
Psychologically acute and unstoppably suspenseful—Good Morning, Killer is a searing, addictive read.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Smith's latest thriller, the second to feature FBI Special Agent Ana Gray, again displays her strength in serving up multidimensional characters. Gray's behavior--impulsive, quick-tempered, frequently unprofessional--is compelling. She rises well above the typical genre character. Kathe Mazur recognizes that these messy personalities are what make this series stand out from countless others; she does quite a nice job dramatizing Ana and her flaws. Mazur credibly reconciles the gentler aspects of Ana's character with her edgier, less stable side, and also provides well-drawn vocal characterizations for the supporting cast. J.P.M. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 21, 2003
      Intelligent and uncompromising, this second in a series by Smith reprises the successes of her acclaimed first thriller, North of Montana. Feisty, unconventional FBI Special Agent Ana Grey is teamed with tough but compassionate Police Det. Andrew Berringer on a kidnapping case involving Santa Monica teen Juliana Meyer-Murphy. Grey and Berringer continue the tempestuous personal relationship begun in Smith's first novel: "That's how we met. Working the same bank robbery, dubbed 'Mission Impossible' because the bandit came in through the roof. We don't always catch the bad guys, but we're great with the nicknames." After Juliana is released alive but physically and psychologically devastated, the case becomes personal for Ana. Learning the harrowing particulars of Juliana's ordeal and observing the well-meaning but brutally invasive examinations the girl must undergo—described in clinical detail—she grows more and more obsessed with the demented killer/rapist, a charismatic ex-marine. As the chase intensifies, so does Ana's troubled relationship with Andrew. An argument that escalates into physical confrontation changes the lives of both when Ana pulls a gun and fires. While Ana is still in the middle of the fallout, the kidnapping case ends in a Silence of the Lambs–style standoff at the killer's private gallery of horrors. Smith's finely calibrated, unsentimental writing and tart humor make her a standout in the genre. She doesn't just tell a story; she illuminates the human condition through the pain and complex lives—and deaths—of her compelling characters. (May 4)Forecast:There's a good chance this will hit the lists—Knopf is pushing it hard, with a 100,000 first printing and an 11-city author tour. BOMC and Literary Guild selections; Random House audio.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Christine Baranski's brassy delivery works well as she becomes FBI Special Agent Ana Grey, tough, sensitive, sensual, smart. Her search for a rapist/killer who targets young girls is complicated because she's under house arrest for shooting her lover, a Santa Monica police detective. Baranski's tones change appropriately as Gray encounters a victim who managed to escape with her life, the wounded boyfriend she still loves, suspects, co-workers, and finally the killer who has her trapped. There are several plot lines here, but both author and reader have them firmly in hand. (Grey appeared first in NORTH OF MONTANA.) J.B.G. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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