The 3 best books by the inexhaustible Lisa Gardner

Versatility: That it turns or can return easily. Next to the definition of the previous word should appear the face of Lisa gardner. The one who has been one of the greatest references of the darkest thriller in recent years, really began writing romance novels.

Scenes of lovers making out must have led to a creative need to the opposite side: lovers who, fed up with pastry, end up stabbing each other before the stupidity becomes older 😉

The author must have done something like this with her pseudonym Alicia Scott, the one who was in charge of her pinkest side, before black overshadowed everything.

Of course, honestly I'll stick with the thriller version. Because Lisa creates suspense scenarios that are difficult to beat, authentic novels (also in terms of volume) that accompany you on your nightstand for several days.

3 Recommended Novels by Lisa Gardner

Time to kill

Excessive heat affects us to psychosomatic levels. Summer is harvest time for many agricultural varieties. A disturbed being decides when it is time to reap death ...

Summary: For several summers, terror grips Georgia residents when temperatures rise and the thermometer reaches XNUMX degrees, because with the relentless heat comes a cruel killer too.

On each occasion he kidnaps two girls and waits for the first body to be discovered: it contains all the clues to find the second victim, doomed to a slow but certain death.

The police never get there on time and the bodies are always recovered months later, in remote and isolated places. After three years of inactivity, a strong heat wave hits Atlanta: it's time to kill…. And it will be Kimberly Quincy, a student at the FBI Academy, who meets the first victim. Start the count down.

Without obligation

Without a doubt, Tessa Leoni is one of the most emblematic researchers of the thriving female incorporation to the prominence of crime novels. And the case that is presented to us in this new installment: Without compromiso brings a new interpretation of the genre as an explosive combination of thriller, police and black.

To begin with, faced with the disappearance of all the members of the Denbe family, Tessa Leoni must catch up on the circumstances of an apparently perfect family. Nothing other than kidnapping for economic interests can justify its disappearance.

But as soon as he begins to track down the wealthy father, the devoted mother to his family and the perfect daughter, he begins to glimpse a hidden reality, a family nucleus that, from the inside, has rather tried to hide its miseries.

Miseries that connect with sinister aspects of society, with that wild side, so apparently far from the status of the Denbe. Shortly after any kidnapping, the kidnappers contact the remaining relatives to request their ransom. But no one around the Denbes knows anything about calls or requests for money in exchange for freedom. Where are the Denbes then? What has happened to them?

Tessa Leoni will have to use better investigative skills, her instinct and any hunch to minimally direct a case that seems to border on abduction. Everything that Tessa can consider, including her personal experiences about the reasons for hiding, cheating and lying, can be useful to offer a small ray of light.

False clues appear, reliable indications that are undone at times and that take effect shortly thereafter. Twists and turns that mark a hectic evolution of the plot, that present us with the image of the family as the space of coexistence for strangers that it can become, with its paradoxes and its dark surprises. The end is a burst of surprise, an ordeal at the height of the coolest of the genre.

no obligation Lisa Gardner

Hide, by Lisa Gardner


In an underground room of an abandoned Massachusetts psychiatric hospital, the discovery of six mummified women's bodies resurrects Agent Bobby Dodge's worst nightmare: the return of a killer he thought was dead and buried.

Annabelle Granger has been on the run for as long as she can remember. Her childhood was spent in a mist of new cities and false identities, but she never knew what or who her family was hiding from. Now, one of her unearthed corpses wears a pendant with Annabelle's name around her neck. And she is no longer willing to keep running.

Dodge knows that the only way to uncover the criminal is to first solve the mystery of Annabelle Granger, and to do so he must team up with his former lover and friend, Detective DD Warren. But the trail leads them to a woman from Bobby's past who may be almost as dangerous as the killer...

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Missing

Over time you can come to believe that the problems disappear, that the debts are forgotten. Sometimes it is essential to procrastinate to survive. But destiny is easily entangled by the circles of evil.

Summary: For Pierce Quincy, retired FBI criminologist, this is the beginning of his worst nightmare: a car abandoned on a stretch of Oregon highway, with the engine running and a bag on the driver's seat. And his ex-wife, Rainie Conner, disappeared, leaving no trace of what happened.

Had any of the ghosts from Rainie's troubled past finally found her? Or was her disappearance the result of one of the cases she had been working on… a particularly egregious double homicide or the possible abuse of a deeply disturbed girl Rainie?

Along with his daughter, FBI Agent Kimberly Quincy, Pierce fights local authorities in a battle against time, in a frantic search for answers to all the questions he was always afraid to ask. A man knows what happened that night.

He adopts the pseudonym of a murderer caught eighty years ago and gets in touch with the press. His terms are specific: he wants money, power, and fame. And if he doesn't achieve what he intends, Rainie will disappear forever.

As time races toward a terrifying deadline, Pierce plunges headlong into the most desperate hunt of his entire life in search of a murderer, a deadly truth, and the love of his life, who could disappear ... forever.

Missing Lisa Gardner
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1 comment on “The 3 best books by the inexhaustible Lisa Gardner”

  1. To Lisa Gardner, I read «Love you more» and I wonder how Tessa could explain that she had
    Lyons´ shotgun and rifle to ???

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