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A killer's kiss
    Lashner, William.
Publisher: William Morrow,
Pub date: 2007.
Pages: 322 p. ;
ISBN: 0061143464
Item info: 1 copy available in FICTION.
1 copy total in all locations. 
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FICTION LASHNER 1 Fiction Fiction--Grand Hall
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The "New York Times" bestselling author of "Marked Man" returns with this thriller featuring Victor Carl, one of the genres most compelling, most morally ambiguous characters ("Booklist"). Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Starred Review. At the start of bestseller Lashner's superior seventh crime thriller to feature Philadelphia DA Victor Carl (after 2006's Marked Man), two police detectives pay Carl a late-night call to inform him that Dr. Wren Denniston, the husband of Carl's former fiancée, Julia, was found shot to death in his Chestnut Hill mansion earlier that evening. Since Carl, known for his malleable ethics, had been entertaining Julia at his apartment shortly before the detectives' arrival in an effort to revive their relationship, he becomes a prime suspect in the doctor's murder. Unsure whether his lover is setting him up, Carl must dodge a rogue's gallery of villains who had their own reasons for wanting Denniston out of the way before he can uncover the real culprit and figure out Julia's true feelings for him. Chandler and Hammett fans looking for a fix will be well rewarded. (Sept.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
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"There was this girl." Old love dies hard, and who better than Philadelphia defense attorney Victor Carl to share with us the familiar tale of passion, murder, and greed? When former fiancée Julia shows up at his apartment one night, Victor is not really surprised to find two police detectives right behind her. Although Julia's urologist husband was murdered that very evening, our hero, ever loyal and valiant, desperately wants to find her innocent. Not surprisingly, drug addiction, Jamaican drug dealers, embezzled funds, and a Russian gangster complicate the search for justice. With $1.7 million missing, soon Victor is caught up in a lively pursuit. Where's the money, and who's the murderer? Without much courtroom action or former partner Beth's earnestness, the book lacks the sparkle of Marked Man, and Lashner hints that Victor might take a break for a while. Still, as Victor muddles through, the humor keeps his seventh appearance appealing. Lashner's style fits some quirky niche between Carl Hiaasen's capers and standard legal thrillers and certainly brings Philadelphia to life. Recommended for all popular fiction collections. Teresa L. Jacobsen, Solano Cty. Lib., Fairfield, CA Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
*Starred Review* Love can turn anyone into a fool, even a shrewd, streetwise Philadelphia criminal-defense attorney like Victor Carl. So, when Victor's one-time fiancée, Julia, who abruptly left him to marry a wealthy urologist, returns, he's gaga-for the second time. When two Philly police detectives arrive at his apartment and tell him that the urologist has just been murdered and that he is their top suspect, Victor's first thought is for Julia. Even when hard evidence shows that he is being set up and that Julia may be party to the frame, love conquers all. There's a lot more plot here than just love and murder. There's financial chicanery, $1.7 million in cash, jealousy, revenge, deceit, and several other flavors of love at its deadliest. There are also half a dozen quirky, well-crafted characters, including two menacing Euro criminals, the even more menacing Philly cops, a young African American client of Victor's, and even the dead, high-born-but-low-down urologist. And there's Lashner's writing, which is alternately elegant and lyrical (about love), cynical, tough, knowing, and even funny. This intelligent page-turner delivers not only great entertainment but also considerable insight into the human condition. Gaughan, Thomas. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Lashner, William.
Title: A killer's kiss / William Lashner.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : William Morrow, 2007.
Physical descrip: 322 p. ; 24 cm.
Summary: Unable to resist a reconciliation with his former fiancée Julia, second-rate lawyer Victor learns that Julia's wealthy husband has been murdered, a crime in which Victor finds himself targeted as the prime suspect when the police begin questioning him.
Subject term: Carl, Victor (Fictitious character)--Fiction.
Geographic term: Philadelphia (Pa.)--Fiction.
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