Collection: Livre 11 dans la collection Matthew Hope Mystery
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Résumé:
Matthew Hope has been mysteriously shot--by whom? As he lies in a hospital bed in a near-coma, his friends try to discover why his professional involvement with a small circus had murderous results. To do this they must traverse a web of sinister acrobats, kinky animal trainers, and beautiful businesswomen--one of whom is a ruthless killer.
After 40 years and more than 100 books, McBain (aka Evan
Hunter) continues to amaze and entertain. In this 11th
Matthew Hope novel (Mary, Mary), the hero spends most of his
time in a semi-coma after being shot outside a bar on the
seedy side of Calusa, Fla., despite his vow to avoid the
criminal side of his law practice. Meanwhile, Hope's PI pals
Warren Chambers and Toots Kiley, as well as police detective
Morris Bloom, try to reconstruct Hope's previous week,
probings that are intercut with flashbacks to Hope's own
investigation of the years-old suicide of a circus star. What
emerges is an intricate, lurid tale of sex, blackmail and
murder fueled by greed. "Little girl" refers to the dead
circus star, a fully developed woman only three feet tall. Or
it may be an old slang term for cocaine, in high demand among
certain circus folk. Or it may even stand for lesbian child
abuse-or all of the above. The tracings and retracings of
Hope's trail among a large, colorful, unsavory cast are
fascinating, and the final revelations-about some very nasty
people-are stunning. This is the kind of book we hope for
from a grandmaster like McBain. Major ad/promo.
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