Journalist Judith Hayes and editor Marsha Hillier stumble on a sinister plot when a celebrated Canadian publisher is killed by a subway, a second publisher is fatally stabbed in New York, and a third dies in London
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About the Author:
Anna Porter is the author of three crime novels and an acclaimed memoir, The Storyteller. Her book Kasztner's Train won the Canadian Jewish Book Award and the Nereus Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize. Her most recent book is The Ghosts of Europe.
From Publishers Weekly:
Porter informs her first novel with the authenticity of her experience in Canadian book publishing. Mystery surrounding the deaths of eminent book people in Toronto and New York challenges two good friendsJudith Hayes and Marsha Hillierto solve the case involving a missing manuscript. Judith is a divorced freelance writer whose son and daughter stay with their grandmother in Canada while the eager amateur sleuth visits Marsha in Manhattan. An editor at a paperback company, Marsha gives Judith details on the possible blockbuster status of the catalyst to killing, the manuscript pitting those set on publishing it against those adamantly opposed. As the women investigate, they invite dangerous attention, and so do Judith's children, whom the conspirators kidnap in a particularly suspenseful episode. The motive behind all the skullduggery is political intrigue of shocking proportions as disclosed in the offbeat story's finale. Although the author shows her unfamiliarity with Manhattan in certain geographical slips, her novel is otherwise believable and entertaining.
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- PublisherDutton
- Publication date1986
- ISBN 10 0525244271
- ISBN 13 9780525244271
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages322
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