Coming soon: Lizzie’s (Not) Looking For Trouble, Emily Henry meets Tess Gerritsen in New York – a CDC researcher determined to keep her job accidentally stumbles on a conspiracy to secretly test a new virus vaccine when she becomes a person-of-interest in a murder investigation.
Lizzie is 30-something, fearless, and struggling to make it in Brooklyn on contract to the CDC when NYPD detective Milliron shows up with her AirPods, found in the backseat of a murdered Uber driver’s car. As the bodies pile up, so do the connections to her work at the CDC (and her misfiring AI disease detector).
All she wants is to solve the murder, convince her boss to hire her full-time, help her older sister get married (despite her misgivings about the fiancé), and train for the New York marathon without running into any (probably more than just) security guards. And maybe get to know this Milliron a bit better.
But first, she’s got to stay alive, which is why she’s running through Brooklyn in a sports bra, looking for a place to hide the t-shirt she used to wipe the blood off her hands.
…or explore the world of a Dearth of Magic with Book 1 – 16 Middlesex Lane:
Magic isn’t real.
At least, not in today’s world. But people keep dying in ways that don’t make sense..including Victoria’s father, whose last text, “Find Golden Eye”, sets Victoria on a chase around London.
On the eve of the parliamentary election, Victoria is confused, bereaved, and bloody determined, hunted by the Metropolitan police and a mysterious pack of army-surplus goons, her only companions an anonymous hacker and a slightly-too-old-for-it rascal.She couldn’t care less about meeting the Prime Minister, but near-impossible events keep bringing her closer. Her mission: stay alive long enough to find out who or what killed Abraham Marrow, a much different man from the father she thought she knew.
Continue Victoria’s journey with Book 2 – 14 Curzon St and Book 3 – 12 Harrow’s Close
