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Laura Lippman
Laura Lippman was a reporter for twenty years, including twelve years at The (Baltimore) Sun. She began writing novels while working fulltime and published seven books about "accidental PI" Tess Monaghan before leaving daily journalism in 2001. Her work has been awarded the Edgar ®, the Anthony,... show more

Laura Lippman was a reporter for twenty years, including twelve years at The (Baltimore) Sun. She began writing novels while working fulltime and published seven books about "accidental PI" Tess Monaghan before leaving daily journalism in 2001. Her work has been awarded the Edgar ®, the Anthony, the Agatha, the Shamus, the Nero Wolfe, Gumshoe and Barry awards. She also has been nominated for other prizes in the crime fiction field, including the Hammett and the Macavity. She was the first-ever recipient of the Mayor's Prize for Literary Excellence and the first genre writer recognized as Author of the Year by the Maryland Library Association. Ms. Lippman grew up in Baltimore and attended city schools through ninth grade. After graduating from Wilde Lake High School in Columbia, Md., Ms. Lippman attended Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her other newspaper jobs included the Waco Tribune-Herald and the San Antonio Light. Ms. Lippman returned to Baltimore in 1989 and has lived there since.
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wesleylau
wesleylau rated it 12 years ago
Enough mystery to keep you reading but not enough substance to leave you satisfied. The suspense doesn't really pick up until the last quarter of the book and the "twist" or reveal at the end was nothing at all, the story unchanged whether I had read it or not.
Denise
Denise rated it 12 years ago
This was definitely a bit different than I thought it would be. I thought that this would be a suspense novel (and in fact it was advertised as so) but it really wasn't. I felt it was an okay book but it definitely wasn't as suspenseful or thrilling as I was lead to believe it would be. I liked the ...
afterwhat
afterwhat rated it 13 years ago
Elizabeth Lerner was kidnapped when she was fifteen years old. She spent the summer with her abductor, traveling with him and waiting for him to kill her, as she knew he'd done to other girls. Now she's Eliza Benedict, married with children of her own, and her abductor, on death row and months awa...
drey's library
drey's library rated it 14 years ago
Eliza is happy to be an anonymous suburban mother with a temperamental teenager and a sweet eight-year-old. Then one day a letter shows up and throws her into a tizzy, raking up memories of her past--one where she'd been kidnapped by a serial killer and lived to tell the tale. And now he's found her...
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 14 years ago
At 15 Eliza Benedict was abducted by Walter Bowman and held captive for several months, during which he also abducted and killed another girl. Eliza was allowed to escape. Eliza, now a 34 y/o mother of two, suddenly receives a letter from Walter apparently wanting to make amends from prison before...
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