Friday Fiction: Live to Tell by Lisa Gardner (July 2010)

Another Mystery Masterpiece from Lisa Gardner
Review by Kim Cantrell

You’ve seen them. The children in restaurants that throw food, run in circles, and ruin the dining out experience for everyone.

The children that you declare undisciplined and spoiled. Brats.

What if you learned that these children suffered a multitude of mental disorders and this outing was a desperate attempt by their parent to be “normal”?

You’ll never look at the unruly children of stranger’s again after reading Lisa Gardner’s lastest thriller that is centered around the desperate, heart-break filled lives of parents and others who love the ones suffering from pediatric psychotic disorders.

Live to Tell is centralized around Danielle Burton, a pediatric psych ward nurse approaching the 25th anniversary of the murder of her family at her father’s hands.

Why did her father spare her? Did he love her more or hate her that much?

When children with a history of being patients in psych ward become victims of entire family massacres, Danielle will have to deal with more than just her vicious memories.

And fans of Gardner’s will be glad to see Detective D. D. Warren working nonstop to bring a brutal serial killer to justice – even if it turns a sympathetic victim into a suspect.

Lisa Gardner NEVER disappoints!  And Live To Tell will rock mystery fiction fanatics to the core! 

Released on July 13, 2010, order it now so you’re not the last to read a book that’s destined to be a 2010 best seller!

For more information about Lisa Gardner and her work, visit www.lisagardner.com.