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She was a vision. She was a siren. She was a nightmare. She was dead. Now he needed her to disappear. And he knew just how to make it happen. The Palm Beach elite go to great lengths to protect their own—and their own no longer includes Elena Estes. Once upon a time a child of wealth and privilege, Elena turned her back on that life. Betrayed and disillusioned by those closest to her, she chose the life of an undercover cop, the hunt for justice her own personal passion. Then a tragic, haunting mistake ended her career. Now Elena exists on the fringes of her old life, training horses for a living. But a shocking event is about to draw her back into the painful vortex she’s fought so hard to leave behind.
First she finds the body—a young woman used, murdered, and dumped in a canal. Not just a victim, but a friend. As Elena delves into her dead friend’s secret life, she discovers ties not only to the Russian mob but also to a group of powerful and wealthy Palm Beach bad boys known for giving each other alibis to cover a multitude of sins. A group that includes a man Elena once knew very well—her former fiancé, Bennett Walker, a man she knows has already escaped justice at least once in his life.
Finding her friend’s killer will put Elena at odds with her old life, with her new lover, and with herself. But she is determined to reveal the truth—a truth that will shock Palm Beach society to its core, and could very well get her killed.
The plot itself is as slick as a John Grisham movie treatment, but Estes is a capable docent on Hoag's tour of ritzy Palm Beach, as the author explores the gulf between the area's gazillionaires and the polyglot world of maids, stablehands, valets and bartenders who keep la vita so very dolce for the horsy set.
More Reviews and RecommendationsTami Hoag's novels have appeared regularly on national bestseller lists since the publication of her first book in 1988. She lives in Los Angeles.
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Terri, suspense novel lover, 06/16/2008
I have read a lot of Tami Hoag novels, and this one was right up there. It's definitely original and diverse, including settings from a horse groomer all the way to the Palm Beach's glam society, and everything in between including graphic gore scenes, one of the things I like about Tami Hoag 'not afraid to tell it like it is!' The ending was not all the surprising, I kind of had it figured out about half-way through the book 'whodunnit.' Ms. Hoag is very good at creating sick and twisted characters. A good book overall.
Also recommended: Tami Hoag's 'Ashes to Ashes' and 'Dust to Dust' in that order. I couldn't put them down or get enough!
Rich guys kill and alibi for each other
Cy Hilterman
(cy@cyhilterman.com)
, An avid reader, 05/19/2008
A thoroughly suspenseful story that was very hard to leave. I have read all of Tami Hoag’s books and this might be the best. A group of rich men think they have devised a way to cover themselves from guilt by lying and giving alibi’s for each other when one of them is in trouble. It works great for them as long as they all stay together when they give their alibi’s for each other, but will they be able to continue to do just that? Elena Estes used to be a cop but she decided that she liked the company of horses much more than those she had to confront as a cop. A good friend of hers, Sean Avadon, owned a horse farm and Elena had gone to work for him after her time as a cop. Elena loved to ride horses, enjoying the freedom one gets while roaming the peaceful countryside. But when she finds the body of a woman in a canal during one of her rides, her enjoyable ride turned nasty all at once. An alligator and some of the many flesh eaters in a Florida canal were enjoying the body. Elena phoned her old police friend, James Landry, and he started the cops rolling to the remote area. The victim turned out to be Irina Markova, a co-worker of Elena’s at the horse farm. Elena being an ex-cop was told by Landry not to start investigating on her own since she was no longer a cop. But Landry knew Elena would not listen and would delve into the case secretly, especially since she knew the victim fairly well. In the area was a famous polo club, the International Polo Club, where the rich loved to play. One of the rich star polo players was Juan Barbaro, a handsome man that loved good looking and rich women and while Elena was not rich, she was good looking. Barbaro was a member of the Alibi Club as was Elena’s former fiancé. Bennett Walker. Elena hated Walker’s guts and couldn’t stand being around him and she knew in her mind that with all the bad things he had done when she was associated with him, he could have had something to do in the murder. Barbaro wanted Elena and she wasn’t too unhappy being with him except for his alibi connection. When Elena is contacted in a far too menacingly way by a member of the Russian mob, Alexi Kulak, she got scared and knew there was much more to this murder along with the murder of another girl that showed up dead in the area. Now it appears to be a possible prostitution ring connecting the Russian mob and the Alibi Club rich guys. If all of the above doesn’t spark your desire to read this book nothing will. Tami Hoag has written a non-stop action thriller that connects many facets of Palm Beach, Florida rich polo life, and Russian mobs with the police interaction keeping Elena in the action all the way. Though scared she was not one to quit when her friends were involved. A MUST read.
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