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Body Work: Novel

โœ Scribed by Sara Paretsky


Publisher
Putnam Adult;G.P. Putnam's Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
244 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Paretsky's superb 14th novel featuring PI V.I. Warshawski (after Hardball) delves into Chicago's avant-garde art scene. At the trendy Club Gouge, where Warshawski is keeping an eye on Petra, a young cousin who caused trouble in the previous book, performance artist Karen Buckley (aka the Body Artist) invites members of the audience to step on stage to paint her nude body. The intricate design that one woman paints on Karen's back provokes a violent outburst from Chad Vishneski, a troubled Iraqi war veteran. When two nights later, someone shoots the woman who upset Chad outside the club, Chad is the logical murder suspect. Hired by Chad's estranged parents to clear his name, Warshawski straddles a minefield that reaches from the Windy City's neighborhoods to the Gulf War battlefields. Scenes with her aging neighbor and a new love interest give a much needed balance to the serious plot. This strong outing shows why the tough, fiercely independent, dog-loving private detective continues to survive.
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From Bookmarks Magazine

V. I. Warshawski is "like Spider-Man with a P.I. License," claimed the Chicago Sun-Times of its home-based heroine, and critics agreed that, despite her age, Warshawski is no Miss Marple. Reviewers had little but praise for this newest entry in the popular series; of particular note is Paretsky's deep exploration of social and political issues--notably, homophobia; domestic violence; and the misdeeds spawned by the Iraq War. However, critics diverged in their opinion of these thematic strands. The Los Angeles Times called the plotting "ingenious," while the New York Times Book Review described it as "bloated." For readers interested in a complex, multistrand story, Body Work is another thoughtful, timely entry in the series.


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