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The Death and Birth of Iliana Marek

A young man with a terrible past finds his unlikely protector: the oddly-altered enforcer of a backwater Florida town. Edgar Award-winner David Liss’s latest novel reads like Hiaasen meets Crichton—a razor-sharp allegory pulled straight from today’s headlines.

Who is Iliana Marek? Is she the bully who alongside her foster father police chief Bryce Hillard, controls and terrorizes Tylor, Florida? Or is she the reborn guardian angel of Dan Gibson, a social pariah responsible for the suicide of Faye Kristic, a death which he cannot remember ten years later.

Dan’s once-promising future is in tatters. He lives in an apartment on his estranged parents’ property, works at a convenience store with a terrible boss, and is addicted to prescription drugs. But ten years after Faye’s death, Iliana suddenly takes Dan’s side, and a lot of bad people start dying fast.

As Dan becomes entangled in the ensuing chaos, he needs to finally discover what part he played in the death of Faye Kristic, and why the changes to Iliana make her no longer entirely human.

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Praise for The Death and Birth of Iliana Marek

“At once pulse-pounding and full of heart, The Death and Birth of Iliana Marek is a shape-shifting thriller that locks into your nerve-center and doesn’t let go.”
—Rhodi Hawk, author of This Town Won’t Tell

“This novel’s potboiler pace and mise en scène have all the earmarks of a Fitzhugh-or Hiaasen-like dive into corruption and old, stanky secrets in the dark belly of semirural Florida. I love it.”
Green Man Review

“A novel that is simultaneously suspenseful, thought-provoking, darkly humorous, and genuinely affecting.”
—Hank Schwaeble, author of Normal for the Spider

“A bold, genre-shifting novel that challenges expectations while delivering a gripping, character-driven ride.”
—Read at Joe’s

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