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A Little Death

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Dr Kate Hanson and the Unsolved Crime Unit are facing their most challenging cold case yet: the year-old murder of a female student.
When, a year after she went missing, the body of 19-year-old student Elizabeth Williams is discovered in a field near her college, Dr Kate Hanson and her colleagues are faced with a seemingly impossible challenge. The badly decomposed remains are offering up few clues, and witnesses are proving either unreliable or reluctant to talk at all.
With little in the way of forensic evidence, Kate realizes that if she is to have any chance of discovering who killed Elizabeth, she must find out what motivated the killer, the reason behind the murder, the why. To do that, she must look beyond what she and her colleagues are being told by those who knew Elizabeth – and into the twisted psyche of a dangerous murderer: a killer whom Kate suspects is ready to kill again.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 6, 2017
      Those who love to shuffle the pieces of a puzzle, eagerly anticipating that aha moment when the solution is revealed, will relish British author Cross’s third mystery featuring forensic psychologist Dr. Kate Hanson (after The Art of Deception). When the badly decomposed remains of 19-year-old student Elizabeth Williams are found in a shallow grave in a field outside Birmingham, Hanson—who teaches criminology at the University of Birmingham and is a consultant for the city’s Unsolved Crime Unit—joins the investigation. Curiously, the cause of death is inconclusive in the postmortem. With each interview, the possibilities shift and suspects emerge and recede only to reemerge in a new light. When an attempt is made on another young woman’s life, pressure is put on Hanson and the other team members to find the killer, and fast. Who murdered Elizabeth matters less than the why to Hanson, a strong lead readers will be able relate to. Agent: Camilla Wray, Darley Anderson Literary, TV and Film Agency (U.K.).

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2017
      Forensic pathologist Kate Hanson (Art of Deception, 2013, etc.) struggles to solve the grisly murder of a promising student.Elizabeth Williams was smart, athletic, and outgoing. At age 12, she was hailed as the Birmingham Child Hero for her role in caring for her disabled mum. At 19, with her whole life ahead of her, she disappeared from her college without a trace. Now, a badly decomposed body found in the woods off Genners Lane turns out to be Elizabeth's. Her former boyfriend, Chris Turner, and her best friend, Jessica Simmonds, hardly bat an eye when police tell them that Elizabeth's body has surfaced. Her tutor, Lawrence Vickers, tut-tuts over news of Elizabeth's murder but denies being particularly close to her. Only a vagrant with the unlikely name of Michael Myers seems concerned by the discovery, but his claims to be a wildlife expert keeping the park under surveillance at night make the police regard him as a highly unreliable informant. As Hanson and Lt. Joe Corrigan search for anyone who might know anything about the dead student, they come across a conservation group called Renfrew, where Elizabeth seems to have applied for an internship. But administrators Aiden Malahide and Hugh Downey claim that Renfrew doesn't take on interns. Sorting truth from lies becomes as important as wading through physical evidence until, persistent to the last, Hanson and Corrigan make the crucial connections to a murder with a harrowing motive. Hanson merges thorough police procedure with wit and intuition in the heroine's lively third entry.

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    • Booklist

      April 1, 2017
      Forensic psychologist Kate Hanson works for the Unsolved Crime Unit (UCU), where her skill at providing insights into perpetrators' mind-sets and motives has been invaluable. So it's not surprising that Hanson is called in when the body of Elizabeth Williams, who's been missing for more than a year, is discovered in a shallow grave. The body is so decomposed that it's difficult to determine the cause of death. While Hanson and her colleagues are up for a challenge, this case seems nearly unsolvable, what with the time that's elapsed since Elizabeth's murder, an undetermined cause of death, and the only witness a mentally disabled man who claims he heard Elizabeth's killer speaking to her the night she died. But when a pregnant woman is attacked, and the words her attacker uses are almost identical to the ones the witness claims he heard Elizabeth's killer say, Hanson thinks she may have a real lead. A gripping, suspenseful, cleverly plotted story with plenty of unusual twists and a smart, independent heroine.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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