Lisa Black is the New York Times bestselling author of the Gardiner and Renner Novels and the Locard Institute Thrillers featuring Dr. Ellie Carr and Dr. Rachael Davies. As a forensic scientist at the Cuyahoga County Coroner's Office, she analyzed gunshot residue on hands and clothing, hairs, fibers, paint, glass, DNA, blood and many other forms of trace evidence, as well as crime scenes. Now she is a latent print examiner and certified crime analyst for the Cape Coral Police Department in Florida, working mostly with fingerprints and crime scenes. She is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the International Association for Identification, and the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts, and has testified in court as an expert witness over 65 times. Her books have been translated into six languages and she was named finalist for the prestigious Sue Grafton Memorial Award for Perish. She lives near Fort Myers, Florida. Visit Lisa Black online at Lisa-Black.com.
Praise for Lisa Black and the Locard Institute Thrillers:
"With her first-hand knowledge of forensics added to her skill as a
writer, Lisa Black doesn’t miss. Red Flags is a real nail-biter, a
can’t-miss thrill ride from start to finish." —Jeff Lindsay,
creator of Dexter
“A brilliant idea and the ultimate locked-mansion mystery – a
serial killer possibly on the loose at an elite CSI school – fully
realized into a cinematic and riveting page-turner. The
oh-so-knowledgeable Lisa Black immerses us in the fascinating
science, the deadly secrets, the authentic details, and the
personal danger. Fans of Tess Gerritsen and Kathy Reichs will
especially be drawn to this compelling and fast-paced novel.” —Hank
Phillippi Ryan, USA Today bestselling author on What Harms
You
“While Red Flags is a forensic thriller, it’s also a very clever
fair-play mystery with a deeply satisfying ending. Black layers
interconnecting mysteries, even as she sensitively explores Ellie
and Rachael’s complicated family lives. Ellie and Rachael’s
friendship develops from a realistic and understandable
professional standoffishness to warmth as they learn not only to
work together but to rely on one another. This series debut
balances their personal stories perfectly with the suspenseful
action.” —Criminal Element on Red Flags
"She is, quite simply, one of the best storytellers around." —Tess
Gerritsen
“Lisa Black’s return to the Locard Institute in What Harms You is a
bona fide page-turner that kept me on the edge of my seat. What a
great team Dr. Ellie Carr and Dr. Rachel Davies make. Black knocked
it out of the park. The Locard’s in good hands, and so are we.”
—Tracy Clark, author of the Cass Raines and Det. Harriet Foster
series, and winner of the Sue Grafton Memorial Award and the Sara
Paretsky Award on What Harms You
"Lisa Black's second Locard Institute novel is clever, chilling,
and enormously gripping right up until the very last page. Black
combines spot-on forensic detail with empathetic characters I can't
wait to see more of--this series tops my list of new favorites."
—Deborah Crombie, New York Times bestselling author Duncan
Kincaid/Gemma James Novels on What Harms You
“Black, who writes elegantly from personal experience as a
criminologist herself, has fashioned a wondrously structured tale
with the pace and energy of a great crime film.” —BookTrib on Red
Flags
“This solid series launch from bestseller Black introduces
forensics experts Ellie Carr and Rachael Davies…Black packs the
novel with fascinating details for crime scene buffs, who will
eagerly await the next case for the intrepid CSIs.” —Publishers
Weekly on Red Flags
“A diabolical plot, the kidnapping of kids, and a zealous lobbying
group all play roles in Black's twist-filled narrative. There is
more than enough suspense to keep readers fully engaged until the
shocking ending.” —Booklist on Red Flags
“As the pages are turned the tension rises. The investigation is
interesting and the detail about forensics is a bonus. The twists
offer different red herrings to keep readers guessing.” —Crimespree
Magazine on Red Flags
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