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Hangman

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New York Times bestselling author Stephan Talty’s acclaimed fiction debut, Black Irish, won him comparisons to such thriller masters as Jo Nesbø, Karin Slaughter, and Tana French. Now, this chilling novel brings back intrepid heroine Absalom Kearney, a driven police detective with a haunted past, trying to make a difference in a troubled town.
“A brilliant thriller series.”—Tess Gerritsen

 
Hangman, Hangman, what do you see? Four little girls, as cute as can be. The eerie schoolyard chant still sends ripples of horror through North Buffalo. Not so long ago, serial killer Marcus Flynn preyed upon the community’s teenaged daughters—until he was cornered and shot in the head. But Flynn lived, carrying to prison the nickname “Hangman,” along with the secret of his last victim’s fate. Homicide cop Abbie Kearney wasn’t around during Hangman’s reign of terror. She hadn’t yet come home to wear her dad’s old badge in the tough Irish American stronghold known as “the County.” Abbie had never experienced firsthand the horror of Hangman. Until now.
 
Hangman, Hangman, where do they go? Down on the ground, where the daffodils grow. A corrections officer lies dead, a prison van stands empty . . . and somewhere out there, the monster who condemned innocents to death at the end of a rope watches and waits to strike again. Abbie leads a desperate manhunt through a city driven to its knees by fear, matching wits with a predator as brilliant as he is elusive. But as more victims are claimed, a rising tide of secrecy, paranoia, and politics forces her to realize that stepping beyond the law may be the only way to find justice. Because with each passing hour, the stakes grow higher—and Hangman’s noose gets tighter.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 3, 2014
      Talty’s fast-paced sequel to 2013’s Black Irish breaks no new ground and relies on clichés common to serial killer novels. Brilliant Buffalo, N.Y., police detective Abbie Kearney and her colleagues are on high alert when a serial killer nicknamed the Hangman escapes while being transferred to Attica, killing one of his guards. Years before, the Hangman held the city hostage as he stalked and killed teenage girls from Buffalo’s wealthy neighborhood. Despite the intense hunt, the Hangman kidnaps another girl. When higher-ups tell Abbie to back off her investigation, she turns to the Network, a shady group of ex-cops and longtime residents from the County, the city’s working-class Irish section, where Abbie was raised. The Network moves outside the law to get results, and Abbie knows once she teams with them, it puts her on dangerous moral ground. The smooth narrative and evocative look at Buffalo’s history don’t disguise the predictable twists or the too obvious villain. Agent: Scott Waxman, Waxman Leavell Literary.

    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2014
      Five years after he spread terror among Buffalo's teenage girls and their parents, a notorious killer is back in the saddle. Corrections Officer Joe Carlson may be the premier transporter of dangerous criminals, but he botches Marcus Flynn's prison transfer so badly that Flynn escapes, and Carlson pays with his life. Every cop in Erie County, it seems, is deployed to search for Flynn, dubbed Hangman when he was convicted of strangling four high school students. The officer in charge is Detective Absalom Kearney, who's already earned quite a reputation for resourcefulness and insubordination (Black Irish, 2013). It's Abbie who figures out where Flynn is headed; Abbie who decides against all advice to take a closer look at Walter Myeong, whose daughter Maggie was among the victims, and Frank Riesen, whose daughter Sandy's body was never recovered; and Abbie who in the end makes a deal with the devil when she accepts the help of the Murphia, the area's sinister network of ex-cops and their collaborators, to pursue the leads Chief Albert Perelli tells her to leave alone. And Hangman, who's already murdered Martha Stoltz and set his sights on snooty Nardin Academy student Katrina Lamb, is well worth every dark deal Abbie can make. There's nothing especially original about the clues, the detection or the killer's avowed intention of "saving the girls. From something worse than death," but Talty works the familiar ground with enough assurance to keep you burning the midnight oil--or, in this case, coal. Less gritty and more streamlined than Abbie's debut: an expertly judged dose of adrenaline whose cast can only hang on for dear life till the final crash of cymbals.

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    • Booklist

      April 1, 2014
      Readers will recognize this opening scene: a vicious killer is being transported to a maximum-security prison. The driver stops the van on a lonely stretch of road, frog-marches the killer to cliff's edge in one last attempt to learn the location of a victim's grave. What happens next, though, is not exactly what we're expecting. Talty's sullen novel is like that, deploying conventional situations and then upending them. Buffalo homicide detective Abbie Kearney is called in to hunt the psycho, and she meets an almost-but-not-quite-standard cast: the police chief under pressure, the prison psychiatrist with a revealing file, the reluctant partner, and a boozy old cop with access to a shadowy world distressingly close to the killer's. Fights, chases. Time spent in the mind of the killerhappily, very little time because Talty knows that madness is dullthen an irrelevant observation about an irrelevant detail that busts the whole case open. Finally we learn what really happened at that cliff's edge, and the author brings this grim tale to a grim and satisfying conclusion. Stick with this one; it delivers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2013

      Author of the nonfiction New York Times best seller Empire of Blue Water, Talty did nicely with his first thriller, Black Irish. Here, policewoman Abbie Kearney returns to track a nasty killer called the Hangman who has escaped from jail.

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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