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(Flatiron)
–Booklist
(Berkley)
–The Washington Post
(Celadon)
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(William Morrow)
–Seattle Book Review
(Knopf)
–Town & Country
(Minotaur)
–Publishers Weekly
(Mysterious)
–Publishers Weekly
(Polis)
–Booklist
(Soho Crime)
–BookPage
(Europa/World Noir)
–Kirkus Reviews