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Second Life

A Novel

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This "smart and darkly glimmering story, a hold-your-breath thriller written in finely wrought prose, and a book that will spark a hundred conversations about risk and love and the dignity" follows one woman's search for her former best friend—into the underworld and beyond (Lauren Groff, New York Times bestselling author of Fates and Furies).
Elena Kelly was a body broker or "corpse wrangler," and when she was working, she was one of the best in her field. But Elena got too ambitious—cut too many corners and too many ethical (and legal) safeguards. After running afoul of the law and medical profession, triggering a huge scandal in Louisville, Kentucky that quickly went national, she lost everything.
Now humbled and on a strict, three-year parole, she works as coroner's assistant in Danville. Though still trying to come to grips with her regret and guilt, she is unexpectedly drawn into the search for her former best friend's missing body. Elena knows what can happen to a body that goes "missing," how it can be salvaged and used indiscriminately for spare parts, and she endeavors to seek salvation in finding Lia and bringing her body home, as complete as possible. Her desperate search drags her back to the underworld of the dead and pits her against a new and nefarious corpse wrangler—one more talented and deadly than she ever was.
Pulling back the curtain on those who exist on the edge of the medical profession, the ones who remove skin and tissue and bones from the dead, for use by surgeons, medical students practicing technique, cosmetic surgeons, medical equipment companies and science labs, Second Life thrillingly and philosophically explores our obligation to protect the dead and examines what happens when we—literally—leave the land of the living.
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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2014
      A woman who knows far more than most about what lies beyond death must use her specific skill set to recover the body of a childhood friend.This highbrow thriller by Griner (Creative Writing/Univ. of Louisville; The German Woman, 2009, etc.) aims to mimic Cormac McCarthy's severe (and quotation mark-shunning) style but ultimately falls somewhere between the gruesome science of Mary Roach and the grim despair of Joe Connelly's Bringing Out the Dead (1998). The narrator is Elena Kelly, a coroner's assistant in Danville, Kentucky, who slowly reveals her sins even as she attempts to right a wrong. When Lia Stefanini, her best friend from childhood, dies in a car accident-and is the victim of mistaken identity to boot-Elena promises Lia's mother that she'll recover her body so she can be properly put to rest. It turns out that Elena once had a lucrative trade in "corpse wrangling"-stealing bits and pieces of the human body to sell to unethical organ traders and the like. "Tibias first, then the fibula, long and lean and lucrative, and the spine, the spine, the golden spine, which, as you ran your fingers up the knobs of some stray companion, making your temporary bedmate shiver, made it nearly impossible not to calculate cost and profit, or how you'd peel their skin and bag it, since those long, smoked-salmon colored strips of skin came at such a premium, $1,000 per square foot," Griner writes. Most of the novel plays out this way, with lyrical descriptions of the grotesque and the short, sharp shock of violence punctuating the scenes. Eventually Elena hooks up with Amed, a charming but ultimately unethical morgue worker, who leads her finally to the book's proper villain. It's an ugly concept that attempts to fold reportage into poetry. The result here is too dry to be pulp and too cartoonish for its literary aspirations. A near miss about the secret underground of body brokers.

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    • Booklist

      December 1, 2014
      The scandal that ruined Elena Kelly is three years oldbut it's not the kind of news story to die quickly. Three years ago, she was outed as a corpse wrangler, a sort of under-the-table tissue recovery specialist who accessed cadavers to slice and dice them into valuable parts: $3,000 per pair of feet, $10,000 per brain, $6,000 for a six-foot-long stretch of skin. Though on probation, she's found humble satisfaction working at a morgue, until she finds out her best friend, Lia, estranged since the scandal, has died, and worse: her body has gone missing to the same sort of chop-shop operators she once was part of. So begins a whirlwind two-day search for the bodyand redemptionthat takes Elena to hospitals, universities, funeral homes, trailer parks, and more, while fielding ominous warnings along the way, like a severed hand placed in her car. Though the gruesome details are horror-tinged, Griner's terse, bruising prose amplifies the noir plot, as Elena gumshoes after a missing girl who just happens to be a corpse. Dark, twisty, and ultimately mournful.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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