by Denise Hamilton (Author)
The body count this weekend is twenty-eight - and rising fast. Across the city, people are killing each other in gruesome ways. And Eve Diamond is writing it all down in her routine roundup story for the LA Ties. Then a distraught man bursts into the newsroom complaining about the police's apathy over the disappearance of his runaway daughter. To complicate matters, Eve is assigned to cover a potentially huge story involving a mayoral candidate and his Italian wife, Venus - whose body was discovered floating naked in her pool. Who killed Venus? And what is the significance of the sugar skulls - little confections for the Mexican Day of the Dead holiday - that Eve keeps seeing everywhere? Eve tries to understand how vice, greed and the drive for power can transcend even the most entrenched of class divides. And with her own life ultimately on the line, she must beat incredible odds to derail the murder conviction of the wrong person.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 18 Aug 2005
ISBN 10: 0752864807
ISBN 13: 9780752864808
Book Overview: Hamilton's first novel, THE JASMINE TRADE was published by Orion as part of the New Blood Promotion. 'Pacy, lucid story-telling which never runs out of road or fuel ... If this is the standard we can expect from New Blood books to come crime writing is in for a major transfusion' Literary Review. It has been shortlisted for the CWA award, as well as the Edgar and Macavity Best First Novel Awards. Denise Hamilton writes sharp, pacy crime novels that cut through the dark heart of Los Angeles. She has also received excellent reviews for both her Eve Diamond novels: 'More than a good crime story. Denise Hamilton delivers a gripping narrative with a busload of intriguing characters. And all the while she unflinchingly points her flashlight into one of the dark corners of our world. Read it and learn' Michael Connelly. 'Utterly engrossing' Irish Independent. 'The lust, greed and turmoil are exhilarating ... so absorbing that you don't want to stop reading. So, better start now' Los Angeles Times Book Review. Denise Hamilton is a highly promotable author and has published work in the LA Times, New York Times, Wired and Cosmopolitan.