Tell No Lies
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MIRA Books , 2021.
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The unsolved murder of a young activist leads to the discovery of much darker crimes in New York Times bestselling author Allison Brennan’s latest compelling thriller to feaure the young, edgy detective Kara Quinn and the loner FBI agent Matt Costa. This time they work to uncover possible ties to a high-stakes cartel in the Southwest desert.Something mysterious is killing the wildlife in the mountains just south of Tucson. When a college intern turned activist sets out to collect her own evidence, she, too, ends up dead. Local law enforcement is slow to get involved. That’s when the mobile FBI unit goes undercover to infiltrate the town and its copper refinery in search of possible leads.Quinn and Costa find themselves scouring the desolate landscape, which keeps revealing clues to something much darker—greed, child trafficking and more death. As the body count adds up, it’s clear they have stumbled onto much more than they bargained for. Now they must figure out who is at the heart of this mayhem and stop them before more innocent lives are lost.Don’t miss THE MISSING WITNESS, the brand-new page-turning thriller from New York Times bestselling author Allison Brennan!A Quinn & Costa ThrillerBook 1: The Third to DieBook 2: Tell No LiesBook 3: The Wrong VictimBook 4: Seven Girls GoneBook 5: The Missing Witness

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
03/30/2021
Language
English
ISBN
9781488077142

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Also in this Series

  • The third to die (Quinn & Costa Volume 1) Cover
  • Tell no lies (Quinn & Costa Volume 2) Cover
  • The wrong victim (Quinn & Costa Volume 3) Cover
  • Seven girls gone (Quinn & Costa Volume 4) Cover
  • The missing witness (Quinn & Costa Volume 5) Cover
  • See how they hide (Quinn & Costa Volume 6) Cover

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

In rural Arizona, Special Agent Matt Costa commands the FBI Mobile Response Team's investigation into the murder of an environmental-science intern who was attacked while collecting evidence of illegal toxic-waste dumping. Lacking physical evidence, the case is going nowhere until Joe Molina, heir to the Southwest Copper refinery, agrees to inform on David Hargrove, the executive responsible for the illegal dumping. With key information coming in from undercover officers Michael Harris and Kara Quinn, and the team's forensic accountant digging into Hargrove's sideline trucking business, the team is closing in quickly. But the game changes when Hargrove is murdered and another body turns up, along with evidence of human trafficking. Costa knows his team's safety relies on finding the connection between the murders, the trafficking, and the illegal-dumping scheme. Brennan showcases a range of fascinating procedural detail, from undercover ops to forensic accounting, in this sequel to The Third to Die (2020). Pair this series with J. A. Jance's similarly team-driven Ali Reynolds thrillers.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestseller Brennan's intriguing sequel to 2020's The Third to Die takes Matt Costa, the head of the FBI's D.C.-based mobile response team, and his team, including Kara Quinn, an LAPD detective on permanent loan to the MRT, to Tucson, Ariz., to investigate two potentially connected cases: the murder of an environmental activist college student and the possible illegal dumping of toxic waste by a nearby copper refinery. The refinery owner's son provides assistance by becoming an informant for Matt. Meanwhile, Kara goes undercover as a bartender at a hangout for refinery workers, and her colleague Michael Harris, a former Navy SEAL, takes a job at the refinery. More deaths occur, and the team gets on the trail of a vicious criminal gang. Amid the fast-paced action, Matt, Kara, and Michael each take time to ruminate on their dysfunctional love lives. These bumps in the narrative may frustrate readers eager to get on with unraveling the well-constructed mystery plot. Fans of romantic thrillers will best appreciate this one. Agent: Dan Conaway, Writers House. (Mar.)

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Booklist Reviews

In rural Arizona, Special Agent Matt Costa commands the FBI Mobile Response Team's investigation into the murder of an environmental-science intern who was attacked while collecting evidence of illegal toxic-waste dumping. Lacking physical evidence, the case is going nowhere until Joe Molina, heir to the Southwest Copper refinery, agrees to inform on David Hargrove, the executive responsible for the illegal dumping. With key information coming in from undercover officers Michael Harris and Kara Quinn, and the team's forensic accountant digging into Hargrove's sideline trucking business, the team is closing in quickly. But the game changes when Hargrove is murdered and another body turns up, along with evidence of human trafficking. Costa knows his team's safety relies on finding the connection between the murders, the trafficking, and the illegal-dumping scheme. Brennan showcases a range of fascinating procedural detail, from undercover ops to forensic accounting, in this sequel to The Third to Die (2020). Pair this series with J. A. Jance's similarly team-driven Ali Reynolds thrillers. Copyright 2021 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Bestseller Brennan's intriguing sequel to 2020's The Third to Die takes Matt Costa, the head of the FBI's D.C.-based mobile response team, and his team, including Kara Quinn, an LAPD detective on permanent loan to the MRT, to Tucson, Ariz., to investigate two potentially connected cases: the murder of an environmental activist college student and the possible illegal dumping of toxic waste by a nearby copper refinery. The refinery owner's son provides assistance by becoming an informant for Matt. Meanwhile, Kara goes undercover as a bartender at a hangout for refinery workers, and her colleague Michael Harris, a former Navy SEAL, takes a job at the refinery. More deaths occur, and the team gets on the trail of a vicious criminal gang. Amid the fast-paced action, Matt, Kara, and Michael each take time to ruminate on their dysfunctional love lives. These bumps in the narrative may frustrate readers eager to get on with unraveling the well-constructed mystery plot. Fans of romantic thrillers will best appreciate this one. Agent: Dan Conaway, Writers House. (Mar.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Brennan, A. (2021). Tell No Lies . MIRA Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brennan, Allison. 2021. Tell No Lies. MIRA Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brennan, Allison. Tell No Lies MIRA Books, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Brennan, A. (2021). Tell no lies. MIRA Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Brennan, Allison. Tell No Lies MIRA Books, 2021.

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