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Lisa Black (Author)
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September 7, 2010

Seventy-five years ago, a madman nicknamed the Torso Killer terrorized Cleveland. His horrific spree lasted four years and crisscrossed the entire city. Overall, he was credited with more than a dozen murders. And he was never caught.

Today, forensic scientist Theresa MacLean is called to an abandoned building where a desiccated, decapitated body has been found in a room that's been sealed off for years. Although there's no immediate proof, everyone assumes the same thing: that the newly discovered corpse was a Torso Killer victim. The body has decayed beyond recognition, leaving few forensic clues, but Theresa sees this as an opportunity to shed some light on a big piece of Cleveland's past that until now has been shrouded in mystery.

But then another body—this one recently deceased—turns up, and all signs at the scene seem to indicate the work of a new Torso Killer. Suddenly, Theresa's investigation takes on a whole new meaning. Her examination of the old body has opened a door to the past—a door someone wanted to keep closed—and she shifts her focus from solving a historical puzzle to catching a very dangerous, present-day psychopath.

But as the body count rises, Theresa finds herself nearer to danger than she ever imagined. For the killer is keeping a watchful eye on Theresa, and she begins to feel his presence everywhere. Each step brings them closer and closer to each other—at one point separated by no more than a speeding train in a railroad switchyard—as Theresa scours the city in her hunt for a murderous lunatic intent on reliving a terrifying past.


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When Cleveland forensic scientist Theresa MacLean was a little girl, her police officer grandfather told her tales of the Torso Killer, a maniac who terrorized the city in the 1930s, dismembering his victims and chopping off their heads. Seventy-five years later, a desiccated body found in an abandoned warehouse reignites interest in the gruesome, unsolved case. The victim, identified as police detective James Miller, must have come too close to solving the series of brutal crimes. (The Torso Killer was suspected of more than a dozen murders.) Though Miller’s remains offer few clues, Theresa seizes upon what she can, in hopes of putting this grim piece of Cleveland’s history to rest. When the mutilated body of sometime-prostitute Kim Hammond surfaces on the lakeshore, it prompts paranoia about a copycat killer. Could Hammond and James Miller be linked? Theresa must quickly connect the dots, as this modern-day psychopath is determined to mimic his predecessor, down to the very last detail. This is the third in a series for Black, who generates suspense with alternating accounts of investigations present and past. A cast of complex, captivating characters is led by likable Theresa, compulsive about her work and chagrined by turning 40. (Oh, the horror!) --Allison Block

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“Fans of the forensic mysteries “CSI” TV series and Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta novels will enjoy the emphasis on evidence. An amazing read that rivals…the best of the genre.” (Associated Press )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow (September 7, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061989339
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061989339
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #858,181 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Lisa Black is a certified latent fingerprint examiner and crime scene investigator in Florida and a former forensic scientist for the Cleveland coroner's office. 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 more than fifty homicide trials.

 

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Competent Mystery Inspired by True Crimes of Cleveland's "Mad Butcher", January 7, 2011
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A competent but somewhat slow-moving mystery, inspired by the unsolved crimes of Cleveland's notorious "Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run" (active 1934-1950). The novel is something of a tour-de-force, because it "solves" the cold Mad Butcher case through flashbacks, even as the heroine solves present-day murders committed by a copycat killer who is methodically recreating the Butcher's gruesome crime scenes.

I particularly enjoyed the flashback mystery, which tells the story of fictional detective James Miller, who is probably the only honest cop in the corrupt depression-era Cleveland police force. James figures out the Mad Butcher's identity, but ends up as one of the Butcher's victims. It is the present-day discovery of James' decapitated body (with head tucked between the legs) in a walled-up portion of a building that is being demolished, that triggers the murderous rampage of the present-day killer.

James is a likeable and believable character, and one is saddened by the knowledge of his ultimate fate as one reads the well-plotted account of his ill-fated 1935-1936 investigation. The author's theory about the possible identity of the real Mad Butcher is a very good one, except that, as she admits in her back-of-the-book acknowledgments, that theory is exploded by certain facts about historical train routes. No matter, as this is not a true crime book.

Unfortunately, the heroine--forensic scientist Theresa MacLean--is yet another post-Patricia-Cornwell female investigator who always runs directly into danger, even as her own common sense screams "foolhardy!" For example, when Theresa is alone at night on a deserted hillside in a bad Cleveland neighborhood, and stumbles on a perp who happens to be burying parts of a body, she runs after the fleeing perp. Her explanation: "I was thinking I would like to get a look at the guy who was burying two dead bodies."

Despite Theresa's occupation, there are relatively few forensic details, and forensics do not ultimately solve the present-day murders. There are various loose ends that aren't particularly well handled at the end of the book, although these generally involve red-herring clues that were only included to misdirect readers, and don't really detract from the story. The greatest weakness of the book is the unbelievable, over-the-top ending, which neatly disposes of the killer, but calls for both Theresa and the killer to demonstrate extraordinary physical strength and stamina.

This is an entertaining mystery. I was never tempted to jump forward to the end to find out whether it was worth finishing the book. However, I rate it 3.5 stars, rounded down to 3 stars because of the incredible closing scenes. The author is a skilled writer, and could have written a much better ending without changing anything that preceded it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A really good book -- I'll look for more from this author, January 1, 2011
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This is the first book by Lisa Black that I have read, and I can't imagine why. It was well-plotted with sympathetic, well-developed characters. Every now and then, it would veer close to common errors that plague similar books, but Black manages to avoid the traps -- her heroine remains likeable, the police are shown fairly, CSI-style magic is wistfully considered by the investigators who don't have budget (or databases of every fiber ever created, where it is sold locally and which dark-haired Latin men have purchased it within the last 6 weeks).

I will definitely look for more books by this author, and especially the others in this series!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 3.5 Decent Book, Uninteresting Title, October 21, 2010
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They definitely could have done better with the title. The book is well written (very dialogue driven). The main character sort of comes off as a Dr. Temperance Brennan knock-off, college-age daughter included. There is not much in the way of science in the book, but that's okay. It took me a long while to finish the book, but I was interested the whole time, just very busy.

The characters are a bit flat, but the mystery is kind of cool (er, unless you are related to any of the poor victims).

It's a worthwhile read, but I still think they got lazy with the title.
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