Ellen Hart was named the 2017 MWA Grand Master, the most distinguished lifetime achievement award offered in the mystery community.
When Guthrie Hewitt calls on restaurateur and private investigator Jane Lawless, he doesn't know where else he can turn. Guthrie has fallen for a girl-Kira Adler. In fact, he was planning to propose to her on Christmas Eve. But his trip home with Kira over Thanksgiving made him uneasy. All her life, Kira has been haunted by a dream-a nightmare, really. In the dream, she witnesses her mother being murdered. She knows it can't be true because the dream doesn't line up with the facts of her mother's death. But after visiting Kira's home for the first time, and receiving a disturbing anonymous package in the mail, Guthrie starts to wonder if Kira's dream might hold more truth than she knows.
When Kira's called home again for a family meeting, Guthrie knows he needs Jane's help to figure out the truth, before the web of secrets Kira's family has been spinning all these years ensnares Kira too. And Jane's investigation will carry her deep into the center of a close-knit family that is not only fraying at the edges, but about to burst apart.
In The Grave Soul, MWA Grand Master Ellen Hart once again brings her intimate voice to the story of a family and the secrets that can build and destroy lives.
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- ISBN: 9781250047816
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Publisher's Weekly
August 10, 2015
In Hart’s riveting 23rd mystery featuring Minneapolis PI and restaurateur Jane Lawless (after 2014’s The Old Deep and Dark), Guthrie Hewitt, a teahouse owner, is worried about his girlfriend, Kira Adler, who suffers from nightmares about her mother, Delia. When Kira was five, Delia fell into a deep ravine from the back deck of their house in New Dresden, Wis. It was a cold December day, and her frozen body wasn’t found for hours. Was
it suicide or a tragic accident? When Kira tells Guthrie that in her dreams her mother is strangled by one or another immediate family member, Guthrie begins to suspect it’s a case of murder. Cordelia Thorn, Jane’s best friend, persuades Jane to investigate the past on Kira’s behalf, though Jane comes to regret her probe when she gets too close to the truth. Readers will be caught up in this harrowing look at the damage done in the name of family preservation. Agent: Deborah Schneider, Gelfman Schneider Literary. -
Kirkus
August 1, 2015
A private eye's latest case leaves her without a memory and wondering what secrets someone would harm her to try to protect. An injured woman gropes her way through the woods seeking help. Hart soon reveals that this battered woman is none other than Jane Lawless (The Old Deep and Dark, 2014, etc.), who's been beaten to the point of partial amnesia. Her loss of memory is so profound that even reuniting with her oldest friend, the dramatic Cordelia, barely strikes a chord with Jane. The amnesia also creates the possibility of a reunion between Jane and her ex, since Jane can't remember the circumstances of their breakup-though if she did, she wouldn't be considering reconciliation. Cue a long flashback that looks in on Jane weeks prior to her vicious beating. It all has something to do with Jane's latest case in her role as a PI (her other gig as a restaurant owner wouldn't bring her this sort of trouble). Jane had promised to help her desperate friend Guthrie Hewitt with a little pro bono work. His girlfriend, Kira Adler, has had recurrent nightmares since childhood of her mother's murder even though the family has always been clear that Delia's death was an accident. When Kira returns to her familial home, Guthrie gets strange calls from her essentially ending their contact and an anonymous warning suggesting that Kira's nightmares could have been real. Jane can't turn down work in support of true love, but boy, does she get in over her head with the Adler family secrets. The present/past/present structure works to make a fairly standard plot into something more mysterious. And the newly playful way Hart fleshes out familiar characters could help hook readers just coming to the series.COPYRIGHT(2015) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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