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The Prostitutes' Ball

โœ Scribed by Cannell, Stephen J


Book ID
107839523
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
135 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Cannell injects new life into his bestselling Shane Scully series by giving the LAPD homicide detective a new partner in his 10th outing (after The Pallbearers). Since Shane's regular partner is on leave, Shane teams with Sumner Hitchens, a handsome African-American detective widely disliked throughout the department. Hitch, who dresses like a menswear model, lives like the millionaire he has become as the result of selling the story of one of his homicide cases to the movies. This rubs Shane the wrong way, but after Hitch saves his life, Shane begins to see another side to the man. A quick resolution to a triple homicide they investigate--a famous movie director and two prostitutes shot dead at a party--leads them to another mystery that occurred 25 years before. Hitch and Shane are a powerful combination, both as characters and as detectives. Readers will look forward to seeing more of this dynamic duo. Author tour.
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From

Shane Scully, the L.A. homicide cop, isnt sure whats more challenging: his tricky new case or his flashy new partner. An old Hollywood mansion is the scene of a shooting that leaves three dead; evidence found at the scene seems to connect these crimes with a quarter-century-old murder-suicide. Shane and his new partner, a detective who sold one of his previous cases to the movies (and who seems interested in making sure this one turns out in a suitably Hollywood manner), dig into the old crime and uncover a modern mystery that puts both their lives at risk. Cannell has written several Scully novels, but he isnt anywhere close to using up the character, or to sinking into formulaic mediocrity. The novel is perfectly fresh, and its a mystery why someoneveteran film producer Cannell, for examplehasnt brought Scully to the big or small screen. Hes a great character, and this is another fine novel in the series. --David Pitt


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