Suspenseful, Smart and Utterly Gripping: Read Our Review of Black Lies by Mercedes Mercier

Suspenseful, Smart and Utterly Gripping: Read Our Review of Black Lies by Mercedes Mercier

A shocking crime. A killer telling lies… The most dangerous man is the one with nothing to lose.

Only a handful of inmates in Westmead Prison have committed crimes so atrocious that they’ve been locked away for life – ‘lifers’ as they’re known inside. For fifteen years, convicted murderer Tomas Kovak has refused to disclose where he hid the body of his victim, a vulnerable young woman.

When Kovak is diagnosed with terminal cancer, intense pressure is put on Dr Laura Fleming, a criminal psychologist, to find the location of Kovak’s victim before his death so the grieving family can find some sort of closure.

With a very clear agenda from a minister seeking re-election via a good news story, Laura is given a clear directive that she must prevail with the location of the victim’s body. Laura has to use all of her training, skills and instincts to form a connection with the cold, remorseless killer – a man who has refused any psychological assessment since the day he confessed to the murder.

With every session, Laura becomes more and more convinced that something about Kovak’s story doesn’t ring true, and as his health rapidly deteriorates, the pressure on Laura ramps up. She becomes increasingly desperate, resorting to unconventional methods to find out what she can from the secretive man.

As she inches closer to the truth, she discovers some people will stop at nothing to keep the past hidden… and the people Laura cares most about are fair game.

Love can make you do terrible things.

Completely thrilling, there’s something so fresh about Mercedes Mercier’s writing style and tone. Black Lies is the follow up to her impressive debut, White Noise, and it’s clear Mercier is hitting her stride. She has once again provided us with an awesome lead with the return of criminal psychologist Dr Laura Fleming.

Laura is an well-rounded, three-dimensional character – flawed, relatable and superb at her job. Mercier deftly unfurls Laura’s home life and romantic aspirations side by side with her nail-biting quest to uncover the truth behind Cassie Walker’s murder fifteen years ago.

Black Lies is a fast paced, first-person narrative with a skillfully drawn world – one that Mercier has a deep understanding of, having worked in the criminal justice system herself. It’s impossible not to feel enthralled, let alone stop your heart pounding in your chest, as you read this and forget that anything exists outside of this compelling, suspenseful, smart and utterly gripping read.

Buy a copy of Black Lies here.

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A Shocking Crime, a Killer Telling Lies: Read an Extract from Black Lies by Mercedes Mercier

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14 June 2023

A Shocking Crime, a Killer Telling Lies: Read an Extract from Black Lies by Mercedes Mercier

    Publisher details

    Black Lies
    Author
    Mercedes Mercier
    Publisher
    HarperCollins
    Genre
    Fiction
    Released
    07 June, 2023
    ISBN
    9781460761700

    Synopsis

    The most dangerous man is the one with nothing to lose...

    Only a handful of inmates in Westmead Prison have committed crimes so atrocious that they've been locked away for life, and for fifteen years, convicted murderer Tomas Kovak has refused to disclose where he hid the body of his victim, a vulnerable young woman.

    When Kovak is diagnosed with terminal cancer, intense pressure is put on Dr Laura Fleming, criminal psychologist, to find the location of Kovak's victim so her grieving family can find some sort of closure.

    Laura has to use all of her training, skills and instinct to form a connection with the cold, remorseless killer, a man who has refused any psychological assessment since the day he confessed to the murder.

    With every session, Laura becomes more and more convinced that something about Kovak's story doesn't ring true, and as his health rapidly deteriorates, the pressure on Laura ramps up. She becomes increasingly desperate, resorting to unconventional methods to find out what she can from the secretive man.

    As she inches closer to the truth, she discovers some people will stop at nothing to keep the past hidden... and the people Laura cares most about are fair game.

    Love can make you do terrible things.

    Mercedes Mercier
    About the author

    Mercedes Mercier

    Mercedes Mercier writes 'just-one-more-page' crime with twisting plots and relatable characters. As well as writing books, Mercedes works in the criminal justice system, providing her unique insight into the world of prisons, crime and offenders. After a brush with death, Mercedes decided to throw herself into life. She lived overseas, become a black belt in Karate, skydived, and volunteered with animals. When she doesn't have her nose in her laptop and her mind in a story, she loves to read, travel, try new restaurants, and listen to podcasts (true crime of course). She dreams of living on a big property with a menagerie of animals, but currently lives in Adelaide with her partner and just the one dog. Her debut novel, White Noise, featuring prison psychologist Laura Fleming, was published in 2022.

    Books by Mercedes Mercier

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