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| Submitted Jul 27th 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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With its sly humor, offbeat characters, and endearing sleuth, The Belen Hitch takes us on a vivid journey through New Mexico's culture, food, art, and landscape in search of a killer. As PR expert Sasha Solomon investigates the murder of a controversial artist--think sacrilegious Georgia O'Keeffe--she must also deal with the aftermath of her mother's stroke, a new beau, a cranky detective, forty-year-old secrets, and ghosts that won't stay dead. Taichert infuses her new mystery with such humanity and warmth that you'll come away glowing. |
| Submitted Jul 21st 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Lambert's Los Angeles is a wickedly funny, noir, edgy, grifty, politically incorrect Ellis Island West where Crash meets Day of the Locust with a little David Lynch thrown in. Lambert is a natural writer with a unique ear for LA argot, neighborhoods and characters. Anyone who loves contemporary noir and dark crime fiction should read the Dogtown Trilogy. You owe it to yourself. |
| Submitted Jul 15th 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |