Savage Garden

Savage Garden

by Denise Hamilton (Author)

Synopsis

Eve Diamond has been looking forward to a date at the theatre with her new man, Silvio Aguilar. But when the play's beautiful and notoriously unstable lead actress, Catarina Velosi, fails to appear, Eve learns that Silvio and the missing woman share a complicated past. A messy scene at Catarina's house suggests she may have been abducted - or worse - and when it becomes clear that Silvio is no stranger to the actress's home, or her bed, Eve must stifle her own feelings of betrayal and fight to clear his name. She knows Silvio is innocent...doesn't she? Summoning her journalist's skills and steeling herself for further revelations, Eve approaches the players in Catarina's personal tragedy, including Alfonso, the actress's sometime lover and director, and the high-strung and evasive Marisela Reventon, Alfonso's jealous wife. Is one of them hiding something that might lead Eve to the truth? And who is responsible for attacking her in a darkened street and threatening her life?Frequently compared to Raymond Chandler, but with a sleek, modern veneer, Denise Hamilton cuts a swath through the diverse streets of Los Angeles, revealing both the glory and the corruption pulsing through the city.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Export ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 06 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 0752872532
ISBN 13: 9780752872537
Book Overview: L.A. Times reporter Eve Diamond returns in this sophisticated and sexy urban noir. THE JASMINE TRADE was shortlisted for the CWA Creasey Dagger for Best First Crime Novel, to add to its nominations for the Edgar, Anthony and Macavity awards. Universal films have optioned the Eve Diamond series Praise for Denise Hamilton: 'Truly one of today's must-read writers' Lee Child 'More than a good crime story. Denise Hamilton points her flashlight into the dark corners of our world. Read it and learn.' Michael Connelly 'A seductive tale...sharp, smart and powerful stuff' Laura Lippman

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Like Raymond Chandler, Hamilton describes California in gritty, lyrical prose; like Sue Grafton, she shows a tough-skinned, tenderhearted heroine breaking a few rules. -- Publishers Weekly
Author Bio
Denise Hamilton has published work in the LOS ANGELES TIMES, WIRED and COSMOPOLITAN. As a Fulbright Scholar, she lived and taught in the former Yugoslavia during the Bosnian War. She lives in L.A. with her husband and two children.