Book description
When you have to take on the White House there's only one woman to call
- Jo Beckett.
When a rock singer is killed onstage during a concert, Jo Beckett is
called in to perform a psychological autopsy. But Tasia McFarland's
death causes Jo all kinds of problems, because Tasia is the ex-wife of
the President of the United States.
The White House pressures Jo to declare Tasia's death an accident
rather than a homicide. The media and conspiracy nuts rant that Tasia
was knocked off to silence her, for unknown reasons. Fringe extremists
seethe about taking direct action to "save America" from the
president and his administration.
Jo learns that an obsessed fan was apparently stalking Tasia. The
stalker may have killed her and escaped in the panic at the concert.
As the media and conspiracy frenzy grows, the White House leans harder
on Jo to close the case. When she won't, Gabe Quintana finds his
military orders suddenly changed, and he's called up to active duty in
Afghanistan… in 72 hours.
Jo discovers the identity of the stalker. It's someone who's obsessed
with Tasia's new boyfriend, a famous country singer. Jo calls the police
but she's too late. The stalker stabs the singer to death.
The police kill the stalker. The case seems to have come to a
spectacular conclusion. But Jo doesn't think the stalker in fact
murdered Tasia; the facts don't add up. She fears that Tasia was killed
for other reasons. And she's nervous, because the President is coming to
San Francisco to attend Tasia's memorial service… 'Gardiner depicts an
America corrupted by the cult of celebrity, deranged mass media and a
toxic blogosphere. Zesty, smart.' THE SUNDAY TIMES
'Breathless suspense, slick plotting and a cast of compelling
characters make this a solid addition to Edgar-winner Gardiner's dossier
of superlative thrillers with appeal both for pure suspense fans and
those who favour well-delineated characters.' BOOKLIST
Praise for THE MEMORY COLLECTOR:
'The next suspense superstar.' STEPHEN KING
'Meg Gardiner is an astonishing writer.' TESS GERRITSEN
'Riveting…a book you just can't put down…The Memory Collector is a
first-class thriller with non-stop action.' CHICAGO SUN-TIMES Meg
Gardiner is originally from Southern California, where she practiced law
and taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the
author of five Evan Delaney novels as well as the first Jo Beckett
thriller, The Dirty Secrets Club, described by Jeffery Deaver as “A
winner all the way.” She lives with her family near London.