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An instant USA Today bestseller.
In a hard-hitting thriller from the author of Lights Out and Dangerous Play, reporter Kate Green courts danger once again when the famous subject of her next story is kidnapped during the US Open.
With a hard-won Emmy now gracing her mantel, sports reporter and former Olympian Kate Green turns her energy to the action unfolding in Flushing Meadows. Working on a feature for her weekly TV show, she spotlights two of today’s biggest female tennis stars: the sunny up-and-comer and the brash veteran. But the project goes sideways when one turns up missing.
Following an interview with Kate, one player receives a sinister text with a disturbing photo of the other woman, bound and gagged. Kate calls on her estranged father, an NYPD detective, for help in launching a search. Although wary he’s hiding something, she’s not sure where else to turn.
Their investigation leads to the victim’s hometown–and a growing list of suspects. The kidnapper threatens to spill secrets that could destroy lives. Tangled up in a deadly web of deceit, Kate races to connect the dots and find the missing player…before it’s too late.
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Elise Hart Kipness
Published: 08/19/2025
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
ISBN: 9781662527876
Pages: 270
Weight: 0.63lbs
Size: 0.78″ H x 8.36″ L x 5.56″ W
About the Author
Kipness, Elise Hart: –
Elise Hart Kipness is a television sports reporter turned crime fiction writer. Close Call is based on Elise’s experience in the high-pressure, adrenaline-pumping world of live TV. Like her protagonist, Elise chased marquee athletes at the US Open and stood under the glaring lights reporting to national audiences.
In addition to reporting for Fox Sports Network, Elise was a reporter at New York’s WNBC-TV, News 12 Long Island, and the Associated Press. She is currently copresident of Sisters in Crime Connecticut. When not writing, Elise loves reading and binge-watching thrillers, and she will fight you for the last scoop of coffee ice cream.
A graduate of Brown University, Elise has two college-age sons. Elise, her husband, and their three labradoodles split time between Key West, Florida, and Stamford, Connecticut.




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