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    • Pub. Date: January 2004
    • 234pp
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      • Pub. Date: January 2004
      • Publisher: Cengage Gale
      • Format: Hardcover, 234pp

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      Miranda Sugarman was supposed to be in the Midwest, working as an eye doctor. So how did she wind up shot to death on the roof of New York’s seediest strip club? It’s up to detective John Blake to uncover his ex-girlfriend’s secret life as a striptease queen. But the deeper he digs, the darker the secrets he uncovers, until a shattering face-off in an East Village tenement changes his life forever...

      First time in paperback -- a stunning debut novel from an author whose stories have been selected for BEST MYSTERY STORIES OF THE YEAR and THE YEAR’S BEST HORROR STORIES, as well as short-listed for the Shamus Award by the Private Eye Writers of America.

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      A New York PI's attempt to track down the killer of his high-school sweetheart turned stripper, by Richard Aleas, the pseudonym of a Shamus nominee whose fiction has appeared in Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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      Little Girl Lostby Anonymous

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      December 12, 2003: In Manhattan, private investigator John Blake is stunned to learn that Miranda Sugarman was murdered on New Year?s Eve on the roof of the Sin Factory, a strip joint. John thinks back to making love with Miranda the night before they graduated high school and she went off to Rianon College in New Mexico. He is further shocked to learn that Miranda was a stripper not a doctor as he always assumed would be.................................... Unable to resist and ignoring the plea of his ?assistant? former cop Leo Hauser to butt out, John begins making inquiries at the club and at Rianon College. He runs up against volatile club manager Wayne Lenz and drug dealing owner Murco Khachadurian, two thugs who tell him to stay out of their affairs and their club. Even worse cretins warn John off with his only ally besides reliable Leo being stripper Rachel Firestone.................................. Though John?s obsession seems too over the top for a sane person, fans will appreciate this solid urban noir mindful of the Barbara Stanwick movie, . Once the reader moves pass the why he is doing this, they will appreciate a fun Manhattan murder mystery. The key to this tale is the delightful cast (with and without clothing) in which even the miscreants have personalities, albeit nasty ones........................... Harriet Klausner

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      December 01, 2003: I got a pre-release copy of this one, and it blew me away. Anyone who loves the work of writers like Ross MacDonald and Raymond Chandler has got to read it. LITTLE GIRL LOST tells the story of a detective whose former girlfriend, a woman he thought was safely ensconced in a conservative midwestern life, turns up murdered in a New York strip club. How did she get there? What happened to her in the ten years since they last saw each other? The detective peels away the layers of deception until he turns up the truth -- and it's one hell of shock when he gets there. Powerful, moving, very effective. Very highly recommended.