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Beyond Reach: A Novel by Karin Slaughter (English) Paperback Book

Description: Beyond Reach by Karin Slaughter "Powerful and complex . . . [Karin] Slaughter gradually unspools her fascinating story, all the way up to its shocking conclusion."—Chicago Sun-TimesIn a small Georgia town, Detective Lena Adams is accused of a vicious murder. A hundred miles away, Police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver learns that his young detective has been arrested. And Jeffreys wife, pediatrician and medical examiner Sara Linton, fighting a heartbreaking malpractice suit, is thrust into the center of a bizarre and murderous case. For Lena has fled to the place where she grew up, careening back through the shadows of her past. Now only Jeffrey and Sara can free Lena from the web of lies that has trapped her—as this powerful novel races toward its shattering climax and a final, unforgettable twist. Praise for Karin Slaughter and Beyond Reach "Will leave you breathless."—USA Today "Slaughter writes with a razor."—The Plain Dealer "Slaughter will have you on the edge of your seat."—Seattle Post-Intelligencer FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Karin Slaughter is the New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author of numerous thrillers, including Cop Town, Unseen, Criminal, Fallen, Broken, Undone, Fractured, Beyond Reach, Triptych, Faithless, and the e-original short stories "Snatched" and "Busted." She is a native of Georgia. Review Praise for Karin Slaughter and Beyond Reach "Will leave you breathless."—USA Today "Slaughter writes with a razor."—The Plain Dealer "Slaughter will have you on the edge of your seat."—Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Powerful and complex . . . Slaughter gradually unspools her fascinating story, all the way up to its shocking conclusion."—Chicago Sun-Times Review Quote Praise for Karin Slaughter and Beyond Reach Excerpt from Book Chapter One SARA LINTON LOOKED AT HER WATCH. The Seiko had been a gift from her grandmother on the day Sara graduated from high school. On Granny Ems own graduation day, she had been four months from marriage, a year and a half from bearing the first of her six children and thirty-eight years from losing her husband to cancer. Higher education was something Emmas father had seen as a waste of time and money, especially for a woman. Emma had not argued--she was raised during a time when children did not think to disagree with their parents--though she made sure that all four of her surviving children attended college. "Wear this and think of me," Granny Em had said that day on the school campus as she closed the watchs silver bracelet around Saras wrist. "Youre going to do everything you ever dreamed of, and I want you to know that I will always be right there beside you." As a student at Emory University, Sara had constantly looked at the watch, especially through advanced biochemistry, applied genetics, and human anatomy classes that seemed by law to be taught by the most boring, monosyllabic professors that could be found. In medical school, she had impatiently glanced at the watch on Saturday mornings as she stood outside the lab, waiting for the professor to come and unlock the door so she could finish her experiments. During her internship at Grady Hospital, she had stared blurry-eyed at its white face, trying to make out the hands, as she calculated how much longer she had left in thirty-six-hour shifts. At the Heartsdale Childrens Clinic, she had closely followed the second hand as she pressed her fingers to a childs thin wrist, counting the beats of his heart as they ticked beneath his skin, seeking to discern if an "achy all-over" was a serious ailment or if it just meant the kid did not want to go to school that day. For almost twenty years, Sara had worn the watch. The crystal had been replaced twice, the battery numerous times, and the bracelet once because Sara could not stomach the thought of cleaning out the dried blood of a woman who had died in her arms. Even at Granny Ems funeral, Sara had found herself touching the smooth bezel around the face, tears streaming down her own face at the realization that she could never again see her grandmothers quick, open smile or the sparkle in her eyes as she learned of her oldest granddaughters latest accomplishment. Now, looking at the watch, for the first time in her life Sara was glad her grandmother was not there with her, could not read the anger in Saras eyes, know the humiliation that burned in her chest like an uncontrollable fire as she sat in a conference room being deposed in a malpractice suit filed by the parents of a dead patient. Everything Sara had ever worked for, every step she had taken that her grandmother could not, every accomplishment, every degree, was being rendered meaningless by a woman who was all but calling Sara a baby killer. The lawyer leaned over the table, eyebrow raised, lip curled, as Sara glanced at the watch. "Dr. Linton, do you have a more pressing appointment?" "No." Sara tried to keep her voice calm, to quell the fury that the lawyer had obviously been stoking for the last four hours. Sara knew that she was being manipulated, knew that the woman was trying to bait her, to get Sara to say something horrible that would forever be recorded by the little man leaning over the transcript machine in the corner. Knowing this did not stop Sara from reacting. As a matter of fact, the knowledge made her even angrier. "Ive been calling you Dr. Linton all this time." The lawyer glanced down at an open folder in front of her. "Is it Tolliver? I see that you remarried your ex-husband, Jeffrey Tolliver, six months ago." "Linton is fine." Under the table, Sara was shaking her foot so hard that her shoe was about to fall off. She crossed her arms over her chest. There was a sharp pain in her jaw from clenching her teeth. She shouldnt be here. She should be at home right now, reading a book or talking on the phone to her sister. She should be going over patient files or sorting through old medical journals she never seemed to have time to catch up on. She should be trusted. "So," the lawyer continued. The woman had given her name at the start of the deposition, but Sara couldnt remember it. All she had been able to concentrate on at the time was the look on Beckey Powells face. Jimmys mother. The woman whose hand Sara had held so many times, the friend she had comforted, the person with whom she had spent countless hours on the phone, trying to put into simple English the medical jargon the oncologists in Atlanta were feeding the mother to explain why her twelve-year-old son was going to die. From the moment theyd entered the room, Beckey had glared at Sara as if she were a murderer. The boys father, a man Sara had gone to school with, had not even been able to look her in the eye. "Dr. Tolliver?" the lawyer pressed. "Linton," Sara corrected, and the woman smiled, just as she did every time she scored a point against Sara. This happened so often that Sara was tempted to ask the lawyer if she suffered from some unusually petty form of Tourettes. "On the morning of the seventeenth--this was the day after Easter--you got lab results from the cell blast youd ordered performed on James Powell. Is that correct?" James . She made him sound so adult. To Sara, he would always be the six-year-old she had met all those years ago, the little boy who liked playing with his plastic dinosaurs and eating the occasional crayon. Hed been so proud when he told her that he was called Jimmy, just like his dad. "Dr. Tolliver?" Buddy Conford, one of Saras lawyers, finally spoke up. "Lets cut the crap, honey." "Honey?" the lawyer echoed. She had one of those husky, low voices most men found irresistible. Sara could tell Buddy fell into this category, just as she could tell that the fact the man found his opponent desirable heightened his sense of competitiveness. Buddy smiled, his own point made. "You know her name." "Please instruct your client to answer the question, Mr. Conford." "Yes," Sara said, before they could exchange any more barbs. She had found that lawyers could be quite verbose at three-hundred-fifty dollars an hour. They would parse the meaning of the word "parse" if the clock was ticking. And Sara had two lawyers: Melinda Stiles was counsel for Global Medical Indemnity, an insurance company to whom Sara had paid almost three and a half million dollars over the course of her medical career. Buddy Conford was Saras personal lawyer, whom shed hired to protect her from the insurance company. The fine print in all of Globals malpractice policies stipulated limited liability on the part of the company when a patients injury was a direct result of a doctors willful negligence. Buddy was here to make sure that did not happen. "Dr. Linton? The morning of the seventeenth?" "Yes," Sara answered. "According to my notes, thats when I got the lab results." Sharon, Sara remembered. The lawyer was Sharon Connor. Such an innocuous name for such a horrible person. "And what did the lab results reveal to you?" "That more than likely, Jimmy had acute myeloblastic leukemia." "And the prognosis?" "Thats out of my realm. Im not an oncologist." "No. You referred the Powells to an oncologist, a friend of yours from college, a Dr. William Harris in Atlanta?" "Yes." Poor Bill. He was named in the lawsuit, too, had been forced to hire his own attorney, was battling with his own insurance company. "But you are a doctor?" Sara took a deep breath. She had been instructed by Buddy to only answer questions, not pointed comments. God knew she was paying him enough for his advice. She might as well start taking it. "And surely as a doctor you know what acute myeloblastic leukemia is?" "Its a group of malignant disorders characterized by the replacement of normal bone marrow with abnormal cells." Connor smiled, rattling off, "And it begins as a single somatic hematopoietic progenitor that transforms to a cell incapable of normal differentiation?" "The cell loses apoptosis." Another smile, another point scored. "And this disease has a fifty percent survival rate." Sara held her tongue, waiting for the ax to fall. "And timing is critical for treatment, is that correct? In such a disease--a disease that literally turns the bodys cells against themselves, turns off apoptosis, according to you, which is the normal genetic process of cell death--timing is critical." Forty-eight hours would not have saved the boys life, but Sara was not going to utter those words, have them transcribed into a legal document and later thrown in her face with all the callousness Sharon Connor could muster. The lawyer shuffled through some papers as if she needed to find her notes. "And you attended Emory Medical School. As you so graciously corrected me earlier, you didnt just graduate in the top ten percent, you graduated sixth in your class." Buddy sounded bored with the womans antics. "Weve already established Dr. Lintons credentials." "Im just trying to put it all together," the woman countered. She held up one of the pages, her eyes scanning the words. Finally, she put it down. "And, Dr. Linton, you got this information--thi Details ISBN0804180296 Author Karin Slaughter Short Title BEYOND REACH Pages 528 Language English ISBN-10 0804180296 ISBN-13 9780804180290 Media Book DEWEY FIC Residence Atlanta, GA, US Birth 1971 Series Grant County Year 2016 Publication Date 2016-08-30 Subtitle A Novel Series Number 6 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2016-08-30 NZ Release Date 2016-08-30 US Release Date 2016-08-30 UK Release Date 2016-08-30 Place of Publication New York Publisher Random House USA Inc Format Paperback Imprint Dell Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:99078136;

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