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THE PERK
(Sphere/Little Brown UK, March 2008 )

"Gimenez returns to the complex legal thrillers where he seems to be at his best. The Perk has mystery, humour and history along with well-drawn characters that the reader will actually care about. As is often the case in legal thrillers, there is a mix of those characters that take the moral high ground and those who seem just out for their own good. Unusually, there are also a few comic and slightly caricatured figures here as well - but they all fit well together in the plot. Together with great characters and a strong plot there is also lots of interesting historical information. The ending may not be what is expected but it is all the better for it and proves to be a good finish to an excellent book. As ever, Gimenez is highly recommended, impossible to put down and definitely not to be missed."
CrimeSquad.com (UK)


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  The ABDUCTION by Mark Gimenez  
  The Abduction now in paperback from Mark Gimenez  

THE ABDUCTION
(Sphere/Little Brown UK, March 2007 | Vanguard Press/Perseus Books Group, August 2007)

"After the stunning success of a first novel, there’s always the question if the author can do it again with the second and, fortunately, in this case, Gimenez not only surpasses his own preliminary standards of excellence, but those of the entire genre. Not only does he offer up an adventurous plot that races forward at a breakneck speed filled with a cast of multi-faceted and poignantly drawn characters, but he also puts forth some concepts and questions that provoke and compel the reader’s consideration long after the last page is turned.

"But perhaps most notable of all might just be this book’s ability to elicit just about every emotional response possible from the reader. Whether it’s laughter or tears, dread or anticipation, be prepared to feel something while reading this glorious adventure that only seems to gain momentum with every page.

"Ultimately, a forceful, exhilarating, and effervescent read of faith and redemption, loyalty and love, truth and purpose, and one that unreservedly qualifies as one of the best to come along this year."
Stephanie Padilla, New Mystery Reader

"Gimenez not only gives readers crackerjack plotting, captivating style and adrenalin-laced pacing, he injects deep insight into all his characters, from shattered father John, to his tightly controlled wife Elizabeth -- and how Gracie’s kidnapping forever changes their lives. The story, however, really belongs to Ben Brice, whose search for redemption propels this gripping and emotionally complex thriller to a surprising and thoroughly satisfying conclusion. If there’s one thriller you read this fall, make it The Abduction -- it’s impossible to put down."
Martina Bexte, BookLoons

"A twist-filled plot guaranteed to keep you reading."
The Oklahoman

"Action-packed novel you won’t want to put down."
Andrea Sisco, Armchair Interviews

"THE ABDUCTION is much more than a scaled-down version of Commando, however. While stuffed to its considerable brim in action, it is as much about relationships as strategy. Gimenez skillfully weaves the interactions between John and Elizabeth through the narrative while creating a tantalizing mystery -- the "why" of Gracie’s abduction -- that will keep you guessing until almost the very end. There are secrets and excitement and just about everything you would ever want from a reading experience."
Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter.com

"Caution: don’t start this book unless you have time to finish it - I could not put it down.  After his excellent debut, The Color of Law, Gimenez just knocks it out of the park with his sophomore effort.  The Brice family are a little more well-to-do than most; Elizabeth is a successful Dallas attorney, and her husband John is a computer nerd with a company that is about to go public and make him a billionaire.  Their ten-year-old daughter Gracie is a budding soccer star and it is at her game that things go awry - Gracie is kidnapped while Dad is on the phone about his IPO and Mom is late coming from court.  People may fear for their lives, but they really fear for their children’s lives, and these characters are so well drawn that it becomes incredibly easy to suspend your disbelief and get completely caught up in the story.  I loved the tough-as-a-tiger mom, and the special bond between Gracie and her retired Green Beret grandfather was especially touching, all of which helped ratchet up the suspense even more.  The Abduction is one of the best thrillers of the year."
Stacy Alesi, AKA The BookBitch

"There are times when life gets so overwhelming that even a good book can’t keep your mind from wandering. That’s when you need a super-riveting read like this to take you away. It’s a tale with a normally hard-to-take premise -- child abduction. But in the hands of bestselling author Mark Gimenez, it becomes a tale of humanity, heroism, and hope, with complex characters who jump off the page. Boy can this guy tell a story!"
Bonnie Trachtenberg, Book-of-the-Month club

"Gimenez reels out a taut crime yarn that demands attention."
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

"Gimenez’s latest offering grabs reader, won’t let go."
Abilene Reporter-News

"Gimenez’s writing is explosive, fast-paced, and filled with unexpected plot twists that keep readers guessing right up to the last page."
Houston Press

"John R. Brice should be on top of the world: he’s brilliant, has a beautiful family, and his company’s about to go public, which will make him a multimillionaire. But when his ten-year-old daughter is kidnapped, which exposes fractures in the Brice family, John would give it all up in a heartbeat to get her back. More than just a kidnap-for-ransom, though, Gracie’s abduction is part of a plot that threatens the White House. When the FBI and local law enforcement close the case, it’s John’s father, Ben, a Vietnam vet, who helps the Brice family unravel the long-held secrets that hold the key to Gracie’s return. In his dynamic follow-up to The Color of Law , Gimenez has written a startling, multilayered thriller in which complex characters and a fast-moving plot grab the reader immediately. Smart dialog and a spunky Gracie, who never loses her cool, make for a memorable read that twists and turns until the final, cinematic conclusion."
Starred review, Library Journal

"Another explosive thriller that is impossible to put down. . . . Plenty of twists and turns, and a plot that keeps you guessing right until the end.  Definitely not one to miss."
CrimeSquad.com/UK

"A cracking read."
The Times (London)

"A top-of-the-line thriller . . . Impossible to put down, the book is a nail-biter from beginning to end, as a family’s dark secrets emerge during the worst event of their lives."
Romantic Times

"You’d better start this one early in the evening, because you’ll be reading it into the wee small hours of the morning -- it’s riveting."
Durbs.co.za (South Africa)

"Edge of your seat action."
Zoo (UK)

"Big-screen action in your lap."
Daily Sport (UK)

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  THE COLOR OF LAW  
  THE COLOR OF LAW aka THE COLOUR OF LAW  

• Two weeks on New York Times Top 35 hardback fiction list.

• Three weeks on UK Top 20 hardback fiction list; nine weeks on UK Top 50 hardback fiction list.

• Three weeks on UK Top 20 trade paperback fiction list; twenty-one weeks on UK To 50 trade paperback fiction list.

• Two weeks on UK Top 10 mass market fiction list; five weeks on the UK Top 20 mass market fiction list; six weeks on the UK Top 50 mass market fiction list.

• Five weeks on Irish Top 20 trade paperback fiction list.

• Fifteen weeks on Australian Top 50 trade paperback fiction list.

• Nominated for “Thriller” Award for Best First Novel by International Thriller Writers, Inc.

• Nominated for “Gumshoe” Award for Best First Novel by Mystery Ink.

• No. 8 on Amazon’s Top 10 Mystery & Thrillers List for 2005, the only first novel on the list.

• Picked for Alan Cheuse’s (NPR/All Things Considered) 2005 Holiday Booklist.

“First novelist Gimenez draws on his experience as an attorney in this taut legal thriller that echoes To Kill a Mockingbird. With fast-paced and edgy prose, dramatic tête-à-têtes between attorneys, and an explosive courtroom conclusion, Gimenez effectively weaves elements of race, class, and justice into a story of a lawyer who rediscovers the difference between doing good and doing well.”
Starred review, Library Journal

“Gimenez . . . delivers an authentically creepy debut novel. A big part of this thriller’s appeal is its moral backbone. . . . This is a well-calibrated contemporary morality play, set in get-rich-quick Dallas, with tours of country clubs and gated communities, and knowledgeable forays into Darwinian legal tactics. Gimenez also gives us a hateful character who becomes more sympathetic the more he fails. Fast-paced and thought-provoking fare.”
Booklist (starred review)

“The Color of Law is an unbeatable legal thriller with a lot of heart.”
Texas Monthly (Oct. 2005)

“Gimenez makes his debut with a legal thriller based in Big D that will keep you on the edge of your seat. . . . ‘The Color of Law’ is full of twists and turns into the dark side of human nature with a final courtroom scene straight from ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’”
San Antonio Express-News (Oct. 23, 2005)

“American lawyers, more accustomed to speaking the language of their people, are much better at [writing legal thrillers]. Scott Turow and John Grisham are the best known, but there are many others. I recommend The Colour of Law (Time Warner publishers) by Mark Gimenez, one of the most promising American lawyer-writers I’ve read recently. It’s a Grisham-like novel about a slick, successful, ambitious Dallas corporate lawyer whose life changes when he has to defend a black prostitute accused of murder.”
Marcel Berlins, The Guardian (April 24, 2006)

“‘The Colour of Law’ by Mark Gimenez is a compulsive read that owes its heart, soul and passion to Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’. In this fast-paced debut, Gimenez sinks his teeth into the manicured and corrupt world of lawyered, high-society Dallas in all its ostentatious glory: golf club memberships, fancy houses, fast cars, sleek wives and the all-encompassing reach of cold, hard power. In A. Scott Fenney—a young, rich and ruthless corporate lawyer at one of Dallas’s most prestigious firms who glibly practises ‘aggressive and creative’ law for his high-paying clients—will the world find a hero or a patsy? Only a case involving a poor, black, drug-addicted prostitute and a dead white senator’s son will tell. Warning: you can lose an entire lazy Sunday to this one."
Daneet Steffens, Time Out London (April 26, 2006)

“New author and former lawyer Mark Gimenez, a Texan, has written a riveting story about the corruption of the law. . . . Gimenez matches up to biggies like John Grisham and Scott Turow, with a thrilling tale of how the law actually works.”
Calgary Sun (March 12, 2006)

“This is a powerful courtroom thriller set in Dallas and featuring an engaging hero in the form of hotshot corporate lawyer turned defence attorney, Scott Fenney. Gimenez is a gifted plotter and the story winds its way through some good twists before arriving at a startling conclusion. Along the way, Gimenez also makes some points about wealth, social responsibility and race relations in America.”
Canberra Times (AUS) (December 10, 2005)

“A little To Kill a Mockingbird with some Law & Order thrown in, Color is a page-turner, and Gimenez—a real-life attorney-turned-author—seems to warrant his billing as ‘the next John Grisham.’”
Houston Press (Nov. 3, 2005)

“At least once a year a new legal thriller hits the shelves, hyped to the stars, with promises that the author will be ‘the next John Grisham.’ Usually, the fanfare is wasted, the hype is a lie and the promises fall flat because the book isn’t very good. Not so with Mark Gimenez’ compelling debut, The Color of Law.”
Chicago Sun-Times (Nov. 20, 2005)

“The plot setup is as convoluted and intricate as anything in recent memory, an inverted morality tale that equals some of the best work of legal thriller writers Scott Turow, Lisa Scottoline or John Grisham.”
BookPage Mystery of the Month (Oct. 2005)

“Gimenez’s stunning debut is easily one of the most provocative legal thrillers to come along in awhile. . . . This is a must read, inspiring and delicious.”
New Mystery Reader Magazine (Oct. 2005)

“‘The Color of Law’ is more than just a highly readable legal thriller. It’s also a blistering attack on both the legal profession and super-rich Texans in Dallas . . . It’s a tasty plot—big money, political intrigue, sexy wives, precocious little girls—but the novel would be a lot less fun without Gimenez’s scathing portrait of the city and its most powerful citizens.”
Washington Post (Oct. 17, 2005)

“The book is as confident, smooth and compelling a first novel as you’re likely to find . . . [and] nearly impossible to put down.”
Mystery Ink

“The Color of Law moves at a brisk pace as Gimenez pulls out all the stops to make the reader care deeply about each of the characters and the changes they undergo . . . Gimenez knows how to shape intriguing characters, make legal ethics exciting and ratchet up tension and suspense.”
South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Dec. 11, 2005)

“This debut novel takes the best from Grisham, Meltzer, et al – and adds yet more to make this one of the best legal thrillers I have read for some time.”
CrimeSquad.com (UK, March 2006)

“Gimenez maintains a rhythm that keeps pages turning long past bedtime.”
Austin American-Statesman (Nov. 13, 2005)

“The book starts fast and never slows down.”
Houston Chronicle (Nov. 4, 2005)

“Gimenez’s debut has plenty of twists and flashes of humor. A promising, distinctive new voice.”
Kirkus Reviews

“Gimenez does a fine job with the plot; lots of twists and the courtroom scenes are great.”
Globe and Mail (Canada) (Nov. 12, 2005)

“. . . extraordinary debut . . .”
Mountains & Plains Booksellers Association

One of “10 Novels You’ll Want on Your Bookshelf,”
St. Paul Pioneer Press (Sept. 4, 2005)

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