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A Sam Harper Crime Mystery

Silenced Cry by Marta Stephens (paperback)
 
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Detective Sam Harper is left guilt-ridden after his partner is shot and killed during what should have been a routine pick-up for questioning. The discovery of an infant's body during the demolition of an abandoned building leads Harper to unearth murky secrets involving those he respects most. His former partner, his revered boss, and even his police-hero father are all under suspicion of drug-dealing, corruption, rape, and murder.

For the first time in his life, Sam Harper must stand alone in a fog of lies where dangerous truths loom forth and the boundaries between pursuer and prey blur. He is left to decide how far to go to hunt down the answers - and what action to take when he traps them.

Marta Stephens expertly turns up the heat to unveil a tale of suspense with as many twists as a thumbscrew.


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Reviews:

I read your book and it was wonderful! I couldn't put it down. Great job! Looking forward to the next one...

Sharon McShurley, Mayor, Muncie, IN

Silenced Cry is an excellent book. There is a neat new group of mystery authors emerging, and Marta Stephens is smack dab in the middle of them.

Do yourself a favor and get on board this train.

Sam's tough, his life and outlook are tough, but then suddenly, once you're inside the pages with him, you discover that whole other side. Like the piano-playing. Or Dad. Things can get nice, soft, even desperate and loving, before you know it. Can't wait to see what he does, or what happens to him, next.

This is an amazing debut from a rising mystery star.

Thomas Fortenberry

Silenced Cry had me hooked from the first page. Night after night I was up until the early hours of the morning; I simply couldn't put this book down. The story was well paced, the characters believable, (I absolutely loved Detective Sam Harper!) the scenarios life-like, and everything was tied up nicely.

It was a very enjoyable read, and I was surprised to learn this was a debut book. As a romantic suspense writer, I'm a very critical reader, as an editor for a small press publisher, I'm even more critical.

Marta Stephens book allowed me to simply sit back and enjoy the read. Well done, Marta!

I now wait in anticipation of The Devil Can Wait.

Cheryl Wright

Silenced Cry by Marta Stephens is a solid and engaging bit of fiction, and the author is certainly a convincing new voice in crime fiction. Her book carries on the fine tradition of the police crime novel, and I enjoyed it very much.

Ms. Stephens leads the reader deftly through a sordid, tangled mess of an investigation as a long-forgotten child murder case is unexpectedly exposed. Detective Sam Harper is plunged into the messy circumstances, sorting through the investigation’s flimsy evidence while dealing with a new partner. Swirling around the edges are the long reaching ramifications of his old partner’s death and his own thorny attitude on recent events in his life.

The story-telling is elevated above the average by superb characterization and a believable narrative atmosphere. It is part police procedural, part noir, touched around the periphery with the realistic ugliness of crime, and the complexity of human interaction.

Silenced Cry is the first entry in a series; I’m truly looking forward to the next book. I absolutely want to spend more time immersed in the world of Sam Harper.

A F Stewart

This book is filled with characters you enjoy following, or enjoy coming to despise (or at least I did). Maybe you'll see the end coming...but probably you'll end up thinking you've got it solved when a new clue or twist adds to the mystery.

It was a good, fast read for me--mostly because I wanted to get to the end. I was kind of bummed out when I got there. Not because of the ending; it made perfect sense, tying things up. But because the read was over. So, about a week later, I read it again, and enjoyed it all the same, but on a different level. Not many books can do that for me.

TW Ervin (Ohio, USA)

If you had asked Detective Sam Harper who he could trust to always tell him the truth and always be men he'd want by his side when times were tough, it'd be his father, his partner and his boss. But after his partner is shot on duty, the first new case Harper's assigned leads inexorably to a horrible scenario: could these three men have been lying to Harper for years? Are they now suspects in the case of a baby whose body is found where it was entombed years earlier?

The debut novel by Gather's own Marta Stephens is entitled "Silenced Cry." It is a well-plotted, complicated mystery peopled with characters who are solidly etched and equally complicated. Before long, we'll have the second Sam Harper mystery as Marta has recently sent everything to her publisher. I'm looking forward to it because this novel has made me a fan of this interesting character. I've never written a book review before but since I just finished reading this and loved it, I thought I'd give this a try.

Sam Harper is a cop who has no problem with a bit of brute force. He's also a cop who remains troubled by the images of the dead baby, especially when he learns from the coroner just how savage her death was. Above all, he's a cop for the right reasons: because he believes in the oath of office he took to protect and serve.

His personal life is not so neat. He has a great relationship with his father, a retired cop who has always been his hero yet both men are estranged from Sam's brother who blames them for not finding the drunk driver who killed their mother. His love life's not so great either - his fiancé can barely hide her contempt for Sam's grief over the loss of his partner. Plus, she's cheating on him and he knows it.

Where he shines is his work. He's honest, fearless and committed. Sam's ability to put a case together makes him one of the best detectives on the force, which becomes quite a concern to those he begins to track down through the twists and turns of his investigation to find not only the baby's killer but the truth about his partner, his father and his boss. In the end, he is left to question if there's anyone he knows who he can really trust.

Marta's ability to breathe life into the characters we meet makes this a novel that brings you into the plot once it gets racing because you begin to care about the people as much as solving the mystery. And what a mystery it is - it has so many nuances that even when you think you have figured it out, she's able to surprise you with elements you'd almost forgotten she'd raised earlier.

If you're looking for a solid crime mystery that will keep you guessing along the way and also want to read about some realistic, intriguing people whom you'll look forward to meeting up with again in the next novel this author has coming out later this year, I can heartily recommend "Silenced Cry" by Marta Stephens.

Ann W. Barks

Thrilling and fun!

Detective Sam Harper's debut in Silenced Cry by Marta Stephens is an impressive one. From the first page, Harper is beset by a series of tragic circumstances that have him questioning everything important in his life -- and then the long-forgotten body of an infant discovered hidden in the wall of a building becomes the catalyst for Detective Harper to find answers he never expected. He soon discovers the murder is just the tip of something that runs much deeper, and could spell deadly trouble for too many people.

Stephens tells a fabulous tale, with excitement and intrigue throughout. Her characters are original and lovable, and I'll admit to strong feelings for a certain minor player (mum's the word on him, though -- wouldn't want to spoil the story!). A great read you won't want to miss out on.

Sonya N. Bateman

Silenced Cry: an outstanding crime mystery

Heads up, mystery lovers. There's a new crime writer in town, and her name is Marta Stephens.

Stephens' debut novel, Silenced Cry, is supremely addictive, propelling readers into the action from page one and corkscrewing through a wild ride of corruption, abuse, and villainy.

When Detective Sam Harper's partner, Frank Gillies, gets a peculiar tip about a drug-related suspect holed up in a local bar, they hurry to apprehend him. The bust goes terribly wrong, and in one heart-pounding moment awash with bizarre twists, the suspect and Gillies end up dead in a rain-soaked alley.

Riddled with guilt and facing an increasing number of unanswered questions about Gillies' past, Sam tries to move forward, but becomes exasperated when he's placed with a new partner who hails from a corrupt precinct. In spite of their rocky start, Harper and Mann learn to tolerate each other. Their first case calls them to a construction site to investigate remains found in a sealed up wall. Horrified, they discover the remains belong to that of a baby girl - killed when she was only days old.

The cold case consumes Harper, who digs into the past with persistence and unparalleled drive. Strange connections with his and Gillies' past pop up. Walt Harper, Sam's father and an ex-cop familiar with the suspects, grows distant and secretive.

What is Walt hiding from his son? And could it possibly relate to Sam's partner's death? The answers lie embedded in a complex maze that will shock and satisfy the most assiduous crime mystery buff.

Stephens writes with a consummate skill. She's serious about her craft, and it shows. Tight suspense, perfectly chosen verbs, natural and innovative beats, and authentic dialog propel this work to a level far beyond those works commonly found on the best sellers list. Stephens' writing soars with focused intensity and her characters are real - they hurt, they fall in love, they suffer angst and explode with anger.

Stephen's second book in the Sam Harper series promises thrills and intrigue matched only by Silenced Cry. This reviewer will be first in line for his much-anticipated copy.

Aaron Paul Lazar, author of LeGarde Mystery Series

If you like mystery novels with rich plots that dig into the past, then you’ll enjoy Silenced Cry by Marta Stephens.

During a routine pick-up for questioning, Detective Sam Harper loses his partner and friend, Gillies. Harper is confused and distraught by the event, which happens under suspicious circumstances. Soon afterwards he’s called to solve a murder case like none he’s been involved before: the homicide of an infant. In a rundown building that’s about to be demolished, trapped behind a wall, they find the skeletal remains of an newborn baby. To make matters worse, the murder seems to have taken place not recently but over a decade ago, making the investigation a lot harder.

As Detective Harper begins to investigate, a line of suspects slowly emerges. The detective must moved back in time in order to uncover the terrible events which let to the infant’s demise. Soon he’s pulled into a vortex of drugs, corruption, rape and murder as other members of the police force become suspects. At the same time, someone wants the case close and the building demolished as soon as possible, someone who doesn’t want Harper opening the door to the past.

Who murdered the infant? Is the murder only a small part of a much larger set of crimes which have been kept secret all these years? Is Harper ready to face the truth and come to terms with the results of his own investigation?

Silenced Cry is deftly crafted and an impressive first novel. The pace moves steadily without being too quick nor too slow, allowing the reader to savor each stage of the investigation. The dialogue is sharp and natural and the prose focuses on the action without letting unnecessary details and description get in the way. The police procedurals read realistically, giving the impression that the author either knows well about the subject or did a fair amount of research. For me, this was not a thriller that read at a fast pace, but a ‘gourmet’ mystery that I enjoyed at every stage of the story. Sam Harper is a likable character, but I would say that this is a plot-driven novel more than a character-driven one. Our detective protagonist is sympathetic, but there were times when, for me, he got lost in the midst of the plot. I feel he would have stood out more given stronger, more sharply defined characteristics or quirks. This is an observation more than a criticism, as it didn’t lessen by desire to keep on reading. The secondary characters are quite realistic as well, especially some of the suspects–though I don’t dare say more for fear of giving away spoilers.

Marta Stephens is a mystery author to watch out for. I will be soon reviewing the second book in the series, The Devil Can Wait, and I have to say I’m very much looking forward to it. If you enjoy an intelligently crafted detective story, I recommend you give this one a try.

Mayra Calvani, The Dark Phantom Review

A terrific mystery with smart dialogue, multi-layered characters, and a plot which keeps the reader guessing till the end. Definitely will look forward to more in this series.

Margaret Bailey

The dialogue of Silenced Cry smacks of realism. If you're a crime novel bug, this reads like a great one!

Richard Orey

Sam is haunted by his partner's death and it drives him throughout the book. The sub plots and secondary players are well developed and intriguing ... An intriguing story with converging stories and characters. As I was reading SILENCED CRY, I found myself compelled to read more to see if I was right in who was really who and who did what ... To get the answers and more read SILENCED CRY, a fascinating journey into deception, lies, and police politics.

Cynthia Lea Clark

Silenced Cry is a terrific detective novel: easy to read, fast-paced and intriguing in unexpected ways. Marta Stephens has created a complex and varied cast of characters whose relationship dynamics form a large part of the novel's appeal. Although I'm no expert in the area, her depiction of the stresses of police work - the politics and frustrations - rings absolutely true.

Sam Harper is a dedicated cop, driven by the desire to see justice done, but also by loyalty to his dead partner. Through his struggle to resolve two seemingly isolated cases, Stephens reveals the dark underbelly of both the police force and those individuals who are marginalized in urban American cities. The plot is full of fascinating twists and turns in which past and present collide in a chilling fashion. The finding of an infant's corpse leads Harper to other, far more unsettling discoveries, and the reader is kept on edge until the end.

It's a great read, and the protagonist is both human and heroic enough that I look forward to seeing more of him. Stephens' writing is crisp, evocative and always engaging. It is hard to believe this is her first novel. I'm sure it won't be her last. Don't miss it!

Meg Westley

Highly Recommended
In her debut novel, Stephens has penned a story tight as piano wire. Her characters, featuring Detective Sam Harper, are both palpable and veiled, a regular who’s who of likely suspects, revealed in earthy dialog reminiscent of the best of crime fiction. Silenced Cry held my interest from the first gun shot, past the first, second and third plot twist into the clubhouse turn and on, to an ending I hadn’t anticipated. Pay attention to this writer. She’s a natural in this genre.

Mike

Marta Stephens amazed me with Silenced Cry, her first novel. I felt knotted and twisted like a pretzel as I tried to unravel her tightly woven plot. Tremendous action throughout. I fell in love with Sam Harper and look forward to many more thrilling crime investigations with him driving home the final justice. Stephens may be the new kid on the block, but she's a force to be reckoned with!

Being a cop is a tough job. Being a homicide detective is probably the toughest job for a cop. Being a homicide detective working for the same force where your father was a homicide detective, working under some of the same people who worked with him, well, that’s about as tough as it gets. Detective Sam Harper loses his narcotics partner in a shootout and ends up in homicide on cold cases. Then he is called out on a decade-old child homicide. His past--and the past of his friends, family, and nemeses quickly combine to turn this case into the biggest case Harper has ever known. First in a planned series, lets hope those plans materialize. Recommended.

Jack Quick, Bookbitch.com

That a first-time author is approached by a publisher without having to go through the book rejection process is a tribute to Stephens' writing skills, so evident in Silenced Cry.

About halfway through the mystery thriller, I had a mental list of five people who could be the killer being tracked down by Detective Harper. Three-fourths of the way through I'd narrowed the killer candidates down to one. However, I was thrown off guard and unsure until the next to last chapter.

I'm certainly looking forward to Ms. Stephens' next Detective Harper book and getting to know him even better.

Nancy Y. Bonar

I read Marta Stephens Silenced Cry twice and enjoyed the second reading as much as the first. My first reading came during a nine-hour flight from Philadelphia to Milan, Italy. The second was enjoyed during a three-day stay in the village of Bergamo (try to find a book store there that carries fiction in English).

Marta Stephens is an imaginative artist. This book kept me in a state of suspense for most my flight across the Atlantic, so much so that I forgot about the unpalatable food the airline served - when you're engrossed in a good book you can forget about. During my second reading in Bergamo I could not help but compare this author to the master: Elmore Leonard. Like Leonard, her plotting is complex, but her writing is clear and understandable. Her characters display a mixed bag of human weaknesses, sinister failings, and heroic courage. Her hero, Sam Harper, like most good plainclothes cops, is very smart and analytical, but he drinks too much, has a poor diet, and doesn't get enough sleep. But, Harper, unlike most fictional detectives, is very slow on the uptake when it comes to women. All-in-all Silenced Cry is a fine read - good enough to read twice.

John R. Sullivan "Jack"

Marta Stephens has done a masterful job of intricately telling an easy to read story that keeps the reader guessing from character to character. This quick and easy read will keep your attention with a wide range of well written sub-plots and the easy flow of words. Sam, as the lead, is wholly believable and drags you right into his world from the beginning. The book is full of surprises, thrills and unseen corners that it keeps the reader up way past bed time to squeeze in the last few pages! There is a bit of confusion with the heavy cast of characters, and sometimes things are revealed prematurely. Over all Marta Stephens brings you fully into her world through her novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat as you eagerly turn the pages of this excellent mystery.

Jennifer Fisch-Ferguson

Gillies and Sam Harper, two narcotics cops of the Chandler (Massachusetts) Police Department have been partners for years but their relationship is about to endure the unimaginable. On Gillies' advice, they pursue a dope peddler; Gillies is shot and another criminal dies. But Harper is tortured with a million questions about that night and Gillies' death, exacerbated by his superior removing him from the case and transferring him to another department. Who's behind the transfer and who wants this event hushed up forever?

Harper begins working with Mann, a cop assigned to be Harper's partner, a cop from a shady precinct riddled with corruption. Add to that the finding of an infant's remains encased in a building in the process of being demolished. On further inquiry, as the suspects slowly emerge, it seems the two events in Harper's life are inextricably linked in a way the reader will never predict or imagine no matter how intelligent he or she is.

Harper doubts Gillies' integrity and other seemingly innocent citizens are responsible, though they assert their innocence. Crime always comes back to the perpetrator as both the rich and poor discover in finding themselves backed into the corner of investigation and truth-telling.

Marta Stephens is a master crime novelist!!! She knows how to spin a complex, credible, action-packed and gripping story with plot, subplot and more subplot. Every page crackles with intrigue, questions, and clues! This lady could easily write for any TV crime drama and hopefully will continue to keep writing great and greater novels like this superb crime novel!

Viviane Crystal

Police detective Sam Harper is a second-generation cop in the bustling urban city of Chandler. Sam is the kind of detective who never goes off the job, and his personal life suffers consequently. When his long-term partner Frank Gillies is killed in an unexpected shootout with a low-life criminal, Sam is first put on administrative leave, then assigned a new partner and transferred from Narcotics to Homicide. Even more bewildering is the announcement that the drug-dealer case he and his partner have put together so carefully is no longer his, but has been assigned to the lackadaisical nephew of the Police Commissioner.

Silenced Cry is a convoluted and complex story that demonstrates a vivid imaginative gift on the part of author Marta Stephens. It is common to speak of a mystery as being complex and possessing numerous plot twists and turns; but rare to find a novel quite as complex as this one. This reviewer has read mysteries since childhood, and even I was hard-pressed to guess the villainous identities, and found it impossible to predict the turns this roller-coaster story would take. Truly, Marta Stephens delivers a winner of high promise in Silenced Cry, a story whose truths will linger long in the mind.

Annie at Euro Reviews

Detective Sam Harper, after a temporary suspension, returns to duty and learns he has been removed from the case and even from the Narcotics unit and put into the Homicide division. He's not happy. To make matters worse, he's also faced with a new partner.

Struggling with memories of his partner's death while working the last case, Sam begins on the first of a series of cold cases the Captain wants him to solve. No one was more surprised than Sam when he finds out the cold case involving the finding of an infant skeleton is actually connected to the case that haunts his every waking moment. Operating with everything in his power, Sam must barrel through every opposition that pops up before him along with a power-crazed Commissioner while running any and every lead he can find in order to solve the infant's case. Sam is positive that when he solves the infant's case, he will solve the case that got his partner killed.

The first chapters did a great job of setting the mood, tone, and background of the story. Though Ms. Stephens uses many characters, I had no difficulty focusing on Sam Harper. He's the one who pushes until the cases are solved. He's the one who has to fight all the oppositions rising from each of the other characters. Ms. Stephens did a superb job of handling the various characters and their stories and showing the connections between them all. This book is a fast read and held my attention from start to finish. I'm looking forward to future Sam Harper Crime Mysteries.

Lucille P Robinson for Alternative-Read.com

Silenced Cry will keep the reader intrigued from beginning to end and there aren't any pages you will feel the need to skip because every page is deeply involved with the multifaceted plots.

If it's a first class murder mystery you're after then Silenced Cry is the one for you. The author has managed to breathe life into every character; hate the baddies and love the goodies and don't you just know that Sam Harper is dishy! Scenes and dialogue are extremely well written and draw the reader further into the mysterious twists and turns. An altogether visual read that fills the imagination with pictures; as good as going to the movies.

I read the early draft of this mystery but reading it again as a published work was equally as good and enthralling. I'm sure that Sam Harper will gain many fans, as will his creator, Marta Stephens, who has promised more of him.

Mari P. Lyons

Do you like jigsaw puzzles? Are you such a fanatic that you sometimes turn all the pieces over and solve the puzzle 'upside down' with no sample picture to guide you? If so, you'll love this book. Especially if you are into Noir-type stories teeming with seedy underworld characters, good movie-script dialogue, and settings so realistic you can smell them-- and wish you hadn't.

Sam Harper is a Narcotics Detective. Under very strange circumstances, his partner, Gillies, is gunned down right in front of his eyes. Sam's boss, Captain Holloway, transfers Sam to the Homicide Unit, seemingly to keep Sam from going on a vendetta against the drug pusher who shot Gillies. But not all is as it seems. In fact, almost nothing is as it seems. And thereby hangs this convoluted tale.

Sam's first Homicide case involves the very old corpse of a tiny baby which comes to light, buried in a wall, when a building is being demolished. [Hence the book's title and the haunting cover photo.] He spends hours of overtime, and more energy than he can afford, trying to solve this 'cold' case. Along the way, he argues with his dad, breaks up with his girlfriend, fights another (but incompetent) cop, and, much against his will, breaks in a new partner to replace the one who died.

There are thus a multitude of sub-plots, but they never get in the way of Sam's twin obsessions-- to solve the baby's murder and to get even with the guy who killed Sam's partner.

It will come as no surprise to the astute reader, and is therefore not a Spoiler, that the two apparently unrelated cases are in fact as related as two cases could ever get.

Sam Harper is lovingly drawn, with great detail, by this artist of an author. Every character, even the most minor, gets plenty of matching attention. Everyone comes to life, even if you sometimes find yourself wishing that the most heinous ones would meet their doom sooner rather than later. (But that would spoil the story!)

Another great strength of this volume is the author's 'ear' for clever yet realistic dialogue. My favorite exchange is this one, between a really nasty bad guy and the protaganist:
"I know my rights."
"You should. Somebody's been reading them to you since you were twelve."

On last strong point to mention: Some 'cheater' type readers like to look at the last page first, to find out who the villain is before starting the book. That won't work in this case. We find out who the 'bad guy' is approximately fifty pages before the end. And yet Stephens manages to keep the surprises coming unabated right on up into the last chapter. And there's nothing on the last page that can give anything away-- unless you've read the rest of the book!

The author has promised that this book is the first of a series.

I can hardly wait for the next installment.

Warlen Bassham

If you are looking for a novel ripe with twists and turns and intricate interweaving of plots, Silenced Cry by Marta Stephens is a novel for you. This is a classic detective story that is detailed, intricate, and full of surprises.

Silenced Cry starts out with a bang. Detective Sam Harper is a hot shot narcotics detective whose life is permanently altered the night his partner is killed by someone who is supposed to bring them a break in a major case. To control a potential public relations nightmare, the force transfers Harper to a homicide unit where he quickly gets involved in a decade-old child homicide.

Though initially frustrated by his assignment to a cold case, Harper quickly realizes that this case is much more than anyone originally thought. The investigation brings up his past--and the past of his friends, family, and nemeses quickly combine to turn this case into so much more than a cold case involving a nameless infant.

This quick and easy read will keep your attention throughout ever page. With a wide range of characters and sub-plots, the novel is exciting and interesting.

Marta Stephens is able to weave several intricate stories into one cohesive novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Armchair Interviews says: The novel is a fast-paced, exciting read.

Nicole M. Boals for Armchair Interviews

Sam Harper has lost his partner, Gillies, an experienced narcotics detective in a shootout with a criminal. And as a result, Sam is experiencing job changes within the police department. He is sent to homicide, given a new partner, and set to work on cold cases, one of which isn't in the files.

When a baby's bones are found in the wall of a building undergoing demolition, Sam and his new partner get the job of trying to piece together why the baby was in the wall. The work is a wearisome checking of old records until the clues begin to melt into a picture of what happened.

Talented author Marta Stephens opens a door into the darker side of society and human nature that will make the reader consider how much life is wasted here, how much hope is lost. You'll wonder that anyone survives in this world.

Sit in with interviews of witnesses and learn the story of the lost baby. You'll want to cry. A tale that could be taken from the news, this is a book you will remember and look for other tales by this creative author.
A realistic cast of characters lead us step by step into the past, into the darkness of the human soul. The twisting trail has a surprise at the end for the reader.

Enjoy. I did.

Anne K. Edwards

Detective Sam Harper is one mean SOB. Marta Stephen's newest novel Silenced Cry introduces the world to Sam Harper, narcotics detective and his partner Gillis. The death of his partner sets Harper on a cold case file of a murdered infant. The cold case opens up lines of deceit to the top of the force and city hall. Murders, rape and fratricide all lead to one exciting conclusion. Readers of Sue Grafton and James Patterson have a new cop to add to their bookshelves. Fast paced and full of more twists and turns than a new rollercoaster… I now have a new favorite ride.

Jake George, author of Grandfather's Song and A New Dawn

Silenced Cry leads you by the hairs on the back of your neck through a chilling case, fraught with twists and long-buried secrets, and finishes you off with a sucker-punch to the gut. Stephens' debut novel is a strong start to a series worth watching. More Detective Sam Harper, please!

S. W. Vaughn, author of Broken Angel


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