And When She Was Good: A Novel
<p>Already praised as “a writing powerhouse†(<em>USA Today</em>) and “among the select group of novelists who have invigorated the crime fiction arena with smart, innovative, and exciting work†(George Pelecanos), <em>New York Times</em> bestseller Laura Lippman is constantly sending reviewers back to their thesauruses in search of new and greater accolades.</p><p>Her brilliant stand-alone novel, <em>And When She Was Good</em>, only reinforces the fact that she stands tall among today’s bestselling elite—including Kate Atkinson, Tana French, Jodi Picoult, and Harlan Coben (who raves, “I love her books!â€) Based on her acclaimed, multi-award-nominated short story "Scratch a Woman," <em>And When She Was Good</em> is the powerfully gripping, intensely emotional story of a suburban madam, a convicted murderer whose sentence is about to be overturned, and the child they will both do anything to keep.</p><p>Lippman has already won virtually every prize the mystery genre has to offer—the Edgar®, Anthony, Agatha, and Nero Wolfe Awards, to name but a few. They’ll now have to invent a few new awards just to keep up with her.</p>