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Book Review: Wilde Lake by Laura Lippman

March 2, 2017 at 8:30 am by Claudia

Today I am reviewing Wilde Lake by Laura Lippman for TLC Book Tours. As always, I am provided with a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.

About the book (from the publisher): Luisa ‘Lu’ Brant is the newly elected state’s attorney representing suburban Maryland – including the famous planned community of Columbia, created to be a utopia of racial and economic reality. Prosecuting a controversial case involving a disturbed drifter accused of beating a woman to death, the fiercely ambitious Lu is determined to avoid the traps that have destroyed other competitive, successful women. She’s going to play it smart to win this case – and win big – cementing her political future.

But her intensive preparation for trial unexpectedly dredges up painful reflections of another crime – the night when her brother AJ saved his best friend at the cost of another man’s life. Only eighteen, AJ was cleared by a grand jury. Justice was done. Or was it? Did the events of 1980 happen as she remembers them? She was only a chid then. What details didn’t she know?

As she plunges deeper into the past, Lu is forced to face a troubling reality. The legal system, the bedrock of her entire life, does not have all the answers. But what happens when she realizes that, for the first time, she doesn’t want to know the whole truth?

My review: I’ve read the Tess Monaghan series of mysteries that were written by Ms. Lippman, and have enjoyed them immensely. Wilde Lake  is a bit of a departure – a stand-alone novel – that explores how one incident in the present is informed by emerging memories of the past. Lippmann does this very well, with one chapter taking place in the present, one in the past, and so on. So, though we know the basic facts of that night when AJ saved his best friend, the details slowly emerge as we get further and further into the book. At the same time, what seems to be a slam-dunk case turns out not to be as solid as it was thought to be.

Lu, widowed with two children, has returned to live with her father, a formidable and respected man who is revered in their part of the county. Lippmann paints evocative portraits of all the characters, characters who have known each other all of their lives – and who have secrets. The story is terribly compelling and so beautifully written that I couldn’t put it down.

How this all comes together, what Lu learns, and how it impacts everything she once believed to be true – that is the crux of the mystery and the heart of the novel.

Lippmann is a wonderful writer and her skills shine in Wilde Lake. I recommend it highly.

About the author: Since Laura Lippman’s debut, she has won multiple awards and critical acclaim for provocative, timely crime novels set in her beloved hometown of Baltimore. Laura has been nominated for more than 50 awards for crime fiction and won almost 20, including the Edgar. Her books have been translated into over twenty languages. Now a perennial New York Times  bestselling author, she lives in Baltimore and New Orleans with her family.

Published by Harper Collins.

One of you will win a copy of Wilde Lake. Just leave a comment on this post and I’ll pick a winner on Sunday.

Happy Thursday.

Tagged With: Laura Lippman, Wilde LakeFiled Under: TLC Book Review 17 Comments

Comments

  1. Shanna says

    March 2, 2017 at 9:52 am

    Sounds like a good one. Count me in!

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    • Shanna says

      March 2, 2017 at 9:53 am

      Oops! Soft spot in my heart for Baltimore.

      Reply
  2. Kathy says

    March 2, 2017 at 10:04 am

    Sounds like a good read.

    Reply
  3. Kim in Maryland says

    March 2, 2017 at 10:46 am

    I’d love to read this! I’m a lifelong Marylander that lives about 30 minutes from Columbia!

    Reply
  4. Laura C says

    March 2, 2017 at 11:00 am

    This sounds interesting. I like that it is a stand-alone. Great way to check out the author before jumping into a series. Put me in!

    Reply
  5. Mary Andrews says

    March 2, 2017 at 12:07 pm

    I have enjoyed several of her books and look forward to reading this latest title.

    Reply
  6. Leslie P. says

    March 2, 2017 at 12:22 pm

    Happy World Book Day! What a wonderful opportunity to celebrate everything that books have meant to our lives.

    I am not familiar with this, but always happy to find a new (to me) writer—especially one who lives in New Orleans (my birthplace and home for years).

    Hope you are feeling much, much better!
    Peace,
    Leslie P.

    Reply
  7. Donnamae says

    March 2, 2017 at 12:28 pm

    A new to me author…and a compelling story? Count me in too! ;)

    Reply
  8. Sylvia says

    March 2, 2017 at 2:33 pm

    Sounds like a good one, Claudia!

    Reply
  9. Lesley says

    March 2, 2017 at 3:01 pm

    The problem is, you make all books sound enticing, and I really want to read this Blessings,

    Reply
  10. Shirley Elliott says

    March 2, 2017 at 4:20 pm

    I have enjoyed the books I have read by this author. Thanks for the opportunity to enter the giveaway.

    Reply
  11. Linda @ A La Carte says

    March 2, 2017 at 5:14 pm

    This does sound like a very good book. I’ve started reading her Tess Monaghan books and they are really good. Hope you had a good trip into the city today. I’m tired from getting up so early to keep Scout all day. Dinner, book and bed tonight!

    Reply
  12. Katheryn says

    March 2, 2017 at 7:18 pm

    OK Claudia,
    I am getting interested in this book. I love a story that slowly reveals its secrets chapter by chapter. I think you have a few of us hooked and reeled in to start reading it. I do believe this story you have shared, has some great ingredients simmering already.
    The artwork on the jacket is a mysterious introduction as well.
    Thank you for sharing.

    Katheryn

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  13. Linda P. says

    March 2, 2017 at 7:42 pm

    Thank you for your review of this book. Right now, many of us feel that we need an escape from the political world, an escape that engages our minds and hearts, This book sounds as if it might do that.

    Reply
  14. Debbie Price says

    March 3, 2017 at 9:21 am

    I have not yet read any of her books. I have read reviews about them and all of the reviews are positive. Thank you for sharing your review. I would love to win this book.

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  15. Heather J @ TLC Book Tours says

    March 3, 2017 at 1:55 pm

    I really enjoyed this book as well. It was my first by this author, but it won’t be my last.

    Thanks for being a part of the tour.

    Reply
  16. Nancy Blue Moon says

    March 4, 2017 at 12:07 am

    Count me in on this one Claudia!

    Reply
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