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Close to the Bone (2014)

von Lisa Black

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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:"A must-read for fans of Cornwell and Grafton" Booklist
"Taut suspense, a brave and likable heroine, a clever plot, and a slam-bang ending add up to a high-water mark for this popular series" Booklist on Close to the Bone
/> Forensic scientist Theresa MacLean stumbles across a murder rather too close for comfort when she returns to the Medical Examiner's office following a late-night call to find one deskman missing and the other beaten to death. Written in blood above the dead man's head is a single word: 'Confess'.
It's the first time a homicide has taken place actually within the ME's office. Medical Examiner Stone works on how to spin the news while Theresa works the scene.
When a second victim is discovered, Theresa uncovers a link to the death of another co-worker, records secretary Diane Allman, who was murdered in her own home ten years before. As she painstakingly pieces the clues together, Theresa realizes that she has become an integral part of a ruthless killer's murderous agenda. And if she is to survive, she must find out what really happened to Diane all those years ago.… (mehr)
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Liked this one. First one of this series that I have read. Will look for more. ( )
  kathp | Jun 10, 2022 |
3.5 stars (rating shown may vary depending on whether site allows half stars).

This book was in the library book sale and sounded interesting so I put it into my bag. (The books were $2.00 a grocery bag). I didn't realize it was #7 in a series when I got it (though I think I did suspect it was not the first book of the series). I also didn't realize it was set in Cleveland, Ohio or that the author had Ohio connections. I haven't read other books in this series. I agree with another reviewer that it can be read as a stand-alone book (though I do suspect that if you've read previous books in the series, you might have a better handle on who the characters are and how they relate to one another. For example, Theresa's cop-relative, Frank, is absent from this book because he's on vacation--but from what's mentioned here, it seems he's played a big role in other books of the series.)

The cover blurb mentioned Cornwell and Grafton. I've read both those authors. I'm not a huge fan of Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta series but I will read them if nothing else interesting is around. I've read all 25 of Grafton's Kinsey Milhone series and enjoyed most of them. So the cover blurb is probably what made me read the inside book jacket blurb (might be a back cover blurb on a paperback).

The mystery reminded me a bit of CSI (TV show). Theresa MacLean is a forensic scientist (even though in this book she doesn't do much actual forensic work in the lab). I did not guess who did it, but I will admit to not being good at doing that so your experience may vary. ( )
  JenniferRobb | Jul 9, 2021 |
Lisa Black is unique to the Forensic Thriller genre in being, a far as I know, the only author that is actually a CSI investigator. Unlike other authors in this genre that are professionals such as physical anthropologist, medical professionals, or lawyers; Black is the only one that is actually on the front lines during a homicide investigation and is involved in various tasks of the investigation which includes fingerprint and trace analysis. Being the specialist that she is, I am sure that her stomach curdles every time she watches a CSI episode on TV and sees the actor or actress improperly doing techniques that she herself has done numerous times. I also get the sense that in her latest novel, Close to the Bone, she wants to set the record straight for all her readers on forensic techniques that are egregiously presented in fiction, in particular, fingerprint analysis.

My 86-year old mother used to work in the 50s for the FBI as a fingerprint technician. This was long before there were computers and everything was done manually, so identifying a fingerprint in the huge FBI repository could take days if not weeks to identify and was based solely on fingerprint patterns of whorls and loops. Nowadays, computers have simplified this process tremendously but according to Black it is not as simple as CSI: Miami would like you to believe, so she gives us readers a glimpse inside the real world of fingerprint analysis which is kind of neat if you are a forensic junkie but might be tedious if you are not.

This latest addition of the series has our protagonist, Theresa MacLean, caught in the middle of a payback rampage of an ex-con seeking revenge for being wrongly accused of the murder of his wife and his quest to find the real culprit who unfortunately seems to be a member of MacLean’s home turf, the Cleveland Forensic Unit (CFU). In the previous book of the series, The Price of Innocence, MacLean exposes her former boss Leo DiCiccio of foul play, so once again she has an opportunity to go after another member of the CFU. It seems that MacLean is working hard at trying to boost her resume so she can get a job with Internal Affairs.

With the exception of my most favorite character in the series, the curmudgeon trace analysis expert Oliver (no last name here), this novel is devoid of all of the recurring characters of the series which includes her police officer cousin, Frank Patrick, who is off on a cruise, and her daughter Rachel, who is off to college. The weakest point of the series is lack of character development and an addition of a few new characters is promising which includes, DNA analyst Don Delgado, diener Mitchell Causer and Queen of the Secretaries Janice which are all fun characters and will hopefully become regulars to the series. Black also leaves us with a rather awkwardly written cliffhanger on a possible future relationship for MacLean.

Close to the Bone, may not be Black’s best work but it still is a quick fun read especially for us forensic thriller fanatics.

If you are interested in learning more about the Theresa MacLean series, check out my review of the series on my blog A-Thrill-A-Week (http://athrillaweek.com/lisa-blacks-theresa-maclean-series/). ( )
  vasimon | Aug 10, 2015 |
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:"A must-read for fans of Cornwell and Grafton" Booklist
"Taut suspense, a brave and likable heroine, a clever plot, and a slam-bang ending add up to a high-water mark for this popular series" Booklist on Close to the Bone
Forensic scientist Theresa MacLean stumbles across a murder rather too close for comfort when she returns to the Medical Examiner's office following a late-night call to find one deskman missing and the other beaten to death. Written in blood above the dead man's head is a single word: 'Confess'.
It's the first time a homicide has taken place actually within the ME's office. Medical Examiner Stone works on how to spin the news while Theresa works the scene.
When a second victim is discovered, Theresa uncovers a link to the death of another co-worker, records secretary Diane Allman, who was murdered in her own home ten years before. As she painstakingly pieces the clues together, Theresa realizes that she has become an integral part of a ruthless killer's murderous agenda. And if she is to survive, she must find out what really happened to Diane all those years ago.

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