In a Strange City (Tess Monaghan Series #6) by Laura Lippman

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Synopsis

Private investigator Tess Monaghan witnesses a local tradition turn deadly at the gravesite of Edgar Allan Poe. Now someone's leaving cryptic clues on her doorstep ... someone who knows her every move. Someone who must be stopped.

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Edgar, Shamus, Anthony and Agatha award winner Lippman (Charm City; Butchers Hill; The Sugar House) pays homage to the inventor of the mystery form in this masterly contemporary mystery, set in Baltimore and replete with her trademark dry, sardonic wit. Every January 19th, in honor of Edgar Allan Poe's birthday, a loyal clique waits in the small hours for the "Visitor," also known as the "Poe Toaster," to approach Poe's tomb. He wears a formal cape and carries three blood-red roses and a bottle of cognac as tribute. For some reason the press keep their distance, as do bystanders. This year, for the first time, PI Tess Monaghan is present, too, along with her boyfriend, Crow. Having been roped into attendance by a would-be client, Tess awaits the coming of the Visitor in the freezing winter night. Suddenly, two caped men with roses and cognac show up. A shot rings out one man lies dead, the other runs off. A deliciously complex story follows that brings Baltimore center stage and delves anew into the mysteries surrounding Poe himself. Tess finds her own life in danger, and becomes a primary player in a story she'd intended to view only from the periphery. The author offers a host of Poe-esque thrills, from multiple murders to a woman buried alive. In the denouement, the clock ticks rapidly while Tess matches wits with the killer in order to rescue the victim from her tomb before her air runs out. Lippman shows in this, her sixth novel, that she's indeed deserving of all the kudos she's received. (Sept. 11) Forecast: With national print advertising, a 15-city NPR campaign and a six-city author tour, this novel will be well positioned to climb the genre bestseller charts. Copyright 2001Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Well known for her popular series of mysteries starring the fearless Tess Monoghan, Laura Lippman has won every major mystery award, from the Anthony to the Agatha.

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A disappointing readby Anonymous

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September 27, 2002: "In a Strange City" starts off with a promising beginning and an interesting plot, but is quick to bog down with too many unneccessary details and not near enough likeable charecters. The book quickly abandons the Visitor storyline and moves into many much less interesting side stories. Tess Monaghan is an unbearably annoying charecter with not enough charm to compell the reader to feel anything for her other than vague dislike and she left me wondering how the heck she became a private investigator. She doesn't have enough intelligence or guts to be a PI and is surprisingly slow on the uptake. This book is bogged down with Balitimore details that are supposed to be eccentric or cutesy, but just come off as strange. Baltimore is a city that strikes the reader as too boring, overlooked, and small of a city to place a book in. If "In a Strange City" finished with as much promise as it started, this would be a very different review. Unfortuantely, it patronizes the readers too much to be worth reading.

A UNIQUE AND COMPELLING READby Anonymous

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October 27, 2001: Crime writer Laura Lippman, the winner of every important mystery award (an Edgar, a Shamus, an Anthony, and an Agatha), now pays tribute to the man many consider to be the world's premier mystery writer - Edgar Allen Poe. 'In A Strange City,' Lippman's sixth novel to feature PI Tess Monaghan is set in Baltimore where in the predawn hours of every January 19th, the anniversary of Poe's birthday, a coterie of the famed author's fans wait to see a mysterious visitor who comes to Poe's tomb bearing 3 blood red roses and a bottle of cognac. This year, Tess is among those waiting for a glimpse of the mysterious 'Poe Visitor.' She is surprised to see not one but two cloaked men carrying the appropriate tributes; she is even more surprised to see one murdered as the other escapes into the semi-darkness. Bobby Hilliard, a 28-year-old gay waiter is the victim. The senseless beating of another gay man some days earlier and Hilliard's death arouse the local gay and lesbian rights group headed by Tess's former friend attorney Cecelia Cesnik. The group insists that a maniacal homophobe is running amok. Tess soon finds herself enmeshed in a multi-layered swirl of events pulling her in opposite directions. Hammered on by the chief detective who thinks she knows more than she's telling, our heroine is also stalked by an unknown person who leaves cognac and three red roses by her front door. There's more than mere murder here as Tess suspects a complicated scheme involving priceless antiques and other black marketables begins to emerge. Ms. Lippman has laced her latest thriller with strains of greed and homophobia, and included such Poe-isms as a victim buried alive and a ticking clock. It makes for a unique and compelling read.


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