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Apr 10, 2012 | ISBN 9781616950675

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Praise for Stolen Lives:

“With danger and mayhem at every turn—and Mackenzie provides plenty of twists—Stolen Lives is a page turner of superior power.  Its shocking conclusion leaves the reader breathless—and eagerly awaiting the next installment in Jade’s life.”—Richmond Times-Dispatch

“The second Jade de Jong novel by Jassy Mackenzie is every bit as vivid and violent as the first. Mackenzie’s turf is Johannesburg, in the new South Africa, but she has a much more jaded view than writers like Deon Meyer…. Mackenzie’s roots are in the grit and grime of noir fiction, but she gives the old style a twist all her own.”—Toronto Globe and Mail

“Mackenzie offers insight into postapartheid South Africa, an area of the world unfamiliar to most U.S. mystery buffs. For those readers who like Sara Paretsky and Lynda La Plante and fans of international crime fiction.”—Library Journal, Starred Review

“Jassy Mackenzie’s followup to Random Violence delivers on all fronts that matter: dextrous pacing, unflinching action, and stark, brave compassion in the clutch. South Africa comes alive on the page, but it’s no travel-guide version—the Jo’burg skyline and dusty shops, the embassy offices and dreary mine-dumps—even the pristine suburbs pulse with dark energy. Jade de Jong is a heroine to cherish: tough, passionate, and pocked with enough flaws to keep her interesting.”—Sophie Littlefield, Anthony Award–winning author of A Bad Day for Sorry

“Gripping…. Stolen Lives is as thought-provoking and socially conscious as it is suspenseful…. Without preaching, this book should cause readers to care, and perhaps even get involved in fighting the sex trafficking industry. A fascinating read with a strong heart.”—ForeWord Reviews

“Under Mackenzie’s deft hand, Jo’berg and Jade crackle with frenetic energy.”—Publishers Weekly

“Jade’s sophomore adventure (Random Violence, 2010) provides a crackling pace and nonstop action … Mackenzie’s Johannesburg is as gritty and dangerous as noir L.A. or the drug meccas of South America.”—Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Random Violence:
 
“A hard edged first novel … Even as Mackenzie captures Johannesburg’s ‘crazy boomtown energy,’ she doesn’t shy away from the rough stuff. None of which, it should be said, is quite rough enough to scare this remarkable new sleuth, whose future exploits should be worth watching.”—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review

“The heroic private investigator with a dark side is hardly a new concept, but Jassy Mackenzie makes one her own in her debut novel…. Mackenzie, who has lived in South Africa from an early age, plays her hand deftly, with a page turner of a story, intriguing characters—Jade is particularly memorable—and a wealth of South African color, including its appalling racial history. At once brutal and beautiful, Random Violence leaves nothing to chance in hooking the reader.”
Richmond Times Dispatch

Starred Review: “South African writer Mackenzie has created a strong female character with amazing resilience, unusual friends, and incredible luck. This gripping first entry in a new crime series set in postapartheid South Africa should please readers of Zoë Sharp and Suzanne Arruda. Fans of other South African crime fiction by Deon Meyer, Roger Smith, and Malla Nunn will also want to try.”—Library Journal

Starred Review: “Set in contemporary South Africa, Mackenzie’s triumphant debut introduces PI Jade de Jong…. The plot has more than its fair share of nice twists, and Mackenzie does a superb job of making the reader care for her gutsy lead while offering a glimpse at life in South Africa after apartheid. Readers will wish Jade a long fictional career.”—Publishers Weekly

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