Lisa Reardon Books In Order

Novels

  1. Billy Dead (1998)
  2. Blameless (2000)
  3. The Mercy Killers (2004)

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Lisa Reardon Books Overview

Blameless

‘The night turned blacker and colder. I switched off the car radio. I had a home to go to. I had locks on my doors. But just outside were dark hungry shapes that had once had names like Hero or Jack. Muzzles that used to nudge someone’s hand for a pat now sniffed the air for prey. People walked away from the things they were responsible for, like those things weren’t going to come back in the middle of the night and tear your throat open. I rolled up the window against the chill. Lit another cigarette with my head pounding like a kettledrum. The Merc rolled toward home.’Mary Culpepper is a strong woman, fearless and independent to a fault. But when she discovers the body of a child in her small northern Michigan town, she suffers a breakdown that has family and friends treating her like ‘sulfuric acid about to spatter.’ In the following months Mary does all she can to keep her mind off the upcoming trial, in which she will have to tell what she did and did not witness. It’s a time when she most needs her best friend, Amy, whose history of lies and betrayal Mary is not willing to face. As the trial looms closer, and Mary’s past catches up to her, not even the heated passion of an illicit affair can fend off the presence of the Night Visitor, a monster of stone and silence who destroys her sleep. One young girl has already been sacrificed to the Culpepper legacy of willful blindness. Now another girl lies in the path of danger, another girl about to suffer the consequences of someone choosing to shut her eyes and remain Blameless. But when Mary attempts to break the chain of betrayal, the resulting explosion could destroy all that she has sought to protect. Following Billy Dead, which Alice Munro called a ‘brave, heart wrenching debut,’ Blameless combines the emotional resonance of Sue Miller’s The Good Mother with the gripping suspense of Chris Bohjalian’s Midwives. A story of tender humor, violent passion, and a fierce exploration of moral accountability, it will pull you in, unable to look away until its last unforgettable page.

The Mercy Killers

From a fierce new voice in American literature, a psychological drama that combines gripping suspense and unforgettable characters in a story of murder, love, violent passion, and moral responsibility Seventy years old, ill, and bent by the ravages of time and loss of self respect, Old Jerry wants to die. Charlie Simpkins, Old Jerry’s grandson, is a petty crook with a taste for trouble, alcohol, and the wrong sort of women; his older brother, P.T., is sweetly naive and very troubled and could just possibly be convinced that such a death would be a kindness. But when Old Jerry fails to show up for his birthday party and later turns up dead, Charlie wants to deflect attention from P.T. He takes the rap, leaving P.T. and a group of close friends behind, and serves in Vietnam to avoid prison time. Several years later, Charlie returns, angry and dangerous with a new wife and lingering nightmares from the war. He finds that his brother is living happily in a half way house, his ex girlfriend is gone, and another friend is married. But family harmony eludes Charlie he is torn between living straight with his new wife and returning to the familiar comfort and excitement of his criminal friends. When another murder occurs, the suspicion falls heavily on Charlie, though this is one crime he had nothing to do with. With a persistent homicide detective on his back, he tries to frame one of his friends for the murder when he learns that, yet again, all evidence points to P.T.A small and isolated world a world where laws and taboos are broken on a daily basis, and family loyalty replaces moral accountability. Lisa Reardon’s new novel is a deeply involving and satisfying story that illustrates just how far fear can drive us, and where love can sometime send us.

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