Today Show Pick for Top 10 Summer Reads (2008)
Booksense Notable Book (2008)
Silver Medal in Florida Book Awards (2009)
Finalist for Prix Polar International Award (2009)
"Black Out is riveting psychological suspense of the first order. If you haven't yet experienced Lisa Unger, what are you waiting for?"
—Harlan Coben
"I read Black Out in one hungry gulp and spent the rest of the night trying to calm my jangled nerves. This is a stunning, mind-bending shocker with moments of sheer terror-one of the best thrillers I've read this year!"
—Tess Gerritsen
"Twisty, riveting, and enormously exciting. Lisa Unger is a powerful and elegant writer, and Black Out is her best novel yet."
—Joseph Finder
"A hurricane of a thriller...impossible to extract yourself until the last page."
—Entertainment Weekly
"Unger's latest keeps the adrenaline pumping with a roller-coaster plot and harrowing psychological suspense...well worth the ride"
—People Magazine
"Full of twists and turns... A great read for anyone craving some suspense."
—John Searles, The Today Show "Top 10 Summer Reads"
"Unger does a masterful job of keeping the reader engaged... As Black Out spirals through one shock after another, it becomes increasingly clear that not only can [the narrator] Annie trust no one else, she can't always trust herself."
—St Petersburg Times
"A largely gripping narrative and evocative, muscular prose... Unger...create[s] the perfect razor's edge of tension."
—Associated Press
"A powerful, penetrating, and truly frightening look at a compromised mind in a series of desperate situations... [Black Out] is an outstanding example of the psychological thriller."
—Naples Sun Times
"[Unger]...delivers such a ride you don't want the whirligig to stop."
—New York Daily News
"Black Out made me want to stay up reading, and it kept me up when I was done. You'll want to skip ahead to make sure things end okay. Don't do it. Let Unger work her magic."
—Crimespree
"Unger expertly turns what could have been a routine serial-killer story into a haunting odyssey for Annie, dropping red herrings and clues along the way until the reader feels as unsettled as Annie."
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"In her first stand-alone novel Unger continues her tradition of page-turning action and intriguing plots...Highly entertaining."
—Library Journal

