No Good Deeds

No Good Deeds

by Laura Lippman (Author)

Synopsis

When the body of Federal Attorney Gregory Youssef is found dumped on the edge of Baltimore, every law-enforcement officer in the city is determined to catch his killer. But four months on, no one has been brought to justice and the department is under massive pressure to deliver a suspect. Meanwhile, Tess' boyfriend, Crow, runs into a homeless black teenager and insists on helping him. He brings Lloyd home for some food and a bed for the night. When Tess mentions the Gregory Youssef case in his presence, Lloyd freezes. That night, Lloyd sneaks out of the house and disappears. What could be the link between Youssef's death and the teenager? Tess tracks Lloyd down and convinces him to share what he knows - which she then passes on to the press on the condition that Lloyd's name isn't used. But they use Tess' name instead ...The police start to put the screws on Tess to reveal her source, but to give them Lloyd's name would be equivalent to a death sentence - snitches aren't tolerated on the streets of Baltimore. Meanwhile Lloyd suddenly shows up at Crow's door. Another black teenager has been shot and it quickly emerges that Lloyd was the intended target. Lloyd has nowhere to run to and he certainly can't go to the police. Before long the situation spins wildly out of control, leaving Tess to fear not only for Lloyd, but also for those closest to her.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Orion
Published: 17 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0752868799
ISBN 13: 9780752868790
Book Overview: Film rights to Lippman's first standalone thriller EVERY SECRET THING have been optioned by Frances McDormand Lippman beat off strong competition to win the 2004 Anthony Award for EVERY SECRET THING BY A SPIDER'S THREAD was shortlisted for the 2005 Edgar Award for best novel Lippman's thrillers have garnered a record number of awards and nominations Brilliant quotes received for Lippman: 'Wonderfully paced, really well-crafted and her characters are superbly drawn - very believable. It's not often that a crime novel gets the balance right between plot and character but here it worked perfectly' Kate Atkinson 'Laura Lippman understands perfectly the power of adolescent passions and how easily they spiral out of control. Read THE POWER OF THREE and despair of a world where guns are easier to come by than drugs' Val McDermid

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Author Bio
Before becoming a full time novelist, Laura Lippman was a newspaper reporter for 20 years, including twelve at the Baltimore Sun. She lives in Baltimore with her partner, the writer David Simon.