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Subject
Literature, Modern
Special Attributes
1st Edition, Signed
ISBN
9781569479476
Book Title
Stagestruck
Book Series
A Detective Peter Diamond Mystery Ser.
Publisher
SOHO Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.3 in
Publication Year
2011
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Peter Lovesey
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural, Mystery & Detective / International Mystery & Crime, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
Item Weight
19.6 Oz
Item Width
6.4 in
Number of Pages
325 Pages

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The eleventh Peter Diamond Investigation Pop diva Clarion Calhoun has packed the house with her celebrity appearance in Bath s Theatre Royal production of "I Am a Camera." But within moments of her much-anticipated onstage appearance, she s pulled out of character as she screams and claws at her face. When tainted stage makeup is found to have caused the disfiguring burn, fingers point to her makeup artist. Detective Superintendent Peter Diamond investigates when the makeup artist is found dead, pushed from a catwalk far above the stage. As Diamond digs deeper, he uncovers rivalries among the cast and crew and is forced to confront his own mysterious and deep-seated theatre phobia to find the killer."

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SOHO Press, Incorporated
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9781569479476
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Book Title
Stagestruck
Number of Pages
325 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural, Mystery & Detective / International Mystery & Crime, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
Genre
Fiction
Author
Peter Lovesey
Book Series
A Detective Peter Diamond Mystery Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
19.6 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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Reviews
Praise for Stagestruck "A brilliantly conceived and smartly executed mystery set in the hallowed Theater Royal of Bath.... As always, the plot's the thing with Lovesey, and the solution to the mystery of Clarion's disfigurement, while arrived at fair and square, is stunning. But the story also has genuine depth and dimension." - The New York Times Book Review "Mr. Lovesey's narrative is swift, but he takes time out for local color and abundant humor, the latter springing from the book's quirky characters.... Lovesey is a wizard at mixing character-driven comedy with realistic-to-grim suspense. And in a writing career spanning four decades, he has created a stylish and varied body of work.... That Mr. Lovesey would make a midcareer transition from period fiction to contemporary police investigations is just as surprising as one of the sudden mood shifts in any of his idiosyncratic works-and just as satisfying." - Wall Street Journal "Lovesey, as always, uses his wit like a whip and whirls through the theatre scene like a scourge. Bodies drop, clues appear, and it's all done with the master's perfect touches, including witty dialogue, smart plotting and superior characters. Definitely one of Lovesey's best." - Toronto Globe and Mail "Superb…Once again, Lovesey proves he has few peers as a crafter of contemporary fair-play whodunits." - Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "From that start, Lovesey has grown a series combining fair-play puzzle themes with eccentric players, situations that demonstrate the clash between Britain's past and present, and much humor mined from Diamond's frustration in dealing with subordinates who are less old-fashioned in their ways of crime-solving…Lovesey has shown himself to be a master of mystery-making and misdirection, with the prizes to prove it. Stagestruck earns him more kudos for effectively deploying an ensemble cast, particularly journalist-turned-detective Ingeborg Smith." - Kirkus Reviews "In top-notch, Simon Brett manner (see the Charles Paris series), Lovesey serves up threatrical superstitions, rituals, and diehard rivalries as Diamond overcomes his own phobia about being backstage in a theater to find the killer. Vivid and fun." - Booklist Praise for the Peter Diamond Series "These erudite and wondrously witty books are unlike any police procedural you've ever read." - The New York Times Book Review "Lovesey's novels are consistently well plotted and his characters smart and witty." - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "History, humor, inspired clues, maniacal twists and a paean to the beauty of the Bath countryside. Lovesey, who's won every prize going, deserves another for Diamond's tenth. " - Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW "Diamond remains one of the most realistic and human of fictional sleuths...sharp prose and characterization make this another winner in this enduring series." - Publishers Weekly From the Hardcover edition., Praise for Stagestruck : "A brilliantly conceived and smartly executed mystery set in the hallowed Theater Royal of Bath.... As always, the plot's the thing with Lovesey, and the solution to the mystery of Clarion's disfigurement, while arrived at fair and square, is stunning. But the story also has genuine depth and dimension."- The New York Times Book Review "Mr. Lovesey's narrative is swift, but he takes time out for local color and abundant humor, the latter springing from the book's quirky characters.... Lovesey is a wizard at mixing character-driven comedy with realistic-to-grim suspense. And in a writing career spanning four decades, he has created a stylish and varied body of work.... That Mr. Lovesey would make a midcareer transition from period fiction to contemporary police investigations is just as surprising as one of the sudden mood shifts in any of his idiosyncratic works-and just as satisfying."- Wall Street Journal "Lovesey, as always, uses his wit like a whip and whirls through the theatre scene like a scourge. Bodies drop, clues appear, and it's all done with the master's perfect touches, including witty dialogue, smart plotting and superior characters. Definitely one of Lovesey's best."- Toronto Globe and Mail "Superb…Once again, Lovesey proves he has few peers as a crafter of contemporary fair-play whodunits."- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "From that start, Lovesey has grown a series combining fair-play puzzle themes with eccentric players, situations that demonstrate the clash between Britain's past and present, and much humor mined from Diamond's frustration in dealing with subordinates who are less old-fashioned in their ways of crime-solving…Lovesey has shown himself to be a master of mystery-making and misdirection, with the prizes to prove it. Stagestruck earns him more kudos for effectively deploying an ensemble cast, particularly journalist-turned-detective Ingeborg Smith."- Kirkus Reviews "In top-notch, Simon Brett manner (see the Charles Paris series), Lovesey serves up threatrical superstitions, rituals, and diehard rivalries as Diamond overcomes his own phobia about being backstage in a theater to find the killer. Vivid and fun."- Booklist Praise for the Peter Diamond Series: "Diamond is a classic... "- The New York Times Book Review "Lovesey's novels are consistently well plotted and his characters smart and witty."- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "History, humor, inspired clues, maniacal twists and a paean to the beauty of the Bath countryside. Lovesey, who's won every prize going, deserves another for Diamond's tenth. "- Kirkus Reviews (Starred review) "Diamond remains one of the most realistic and human of fictional sleuths . . . sharp prose and characterization make this another winner in this enduring series."- Publishers Weekly From the Hardcover edition., Praise for Stagestruck : "A brilliantly conceived and smartly executed mystery set in the hallowed Theater Royal of Bath.... As always, the plot's the thing with Lovesey, and the solution to the mystery of Clarion's disfigurement, while arrived at fair and square, is stunning. But the story also has genuine depth and dimension."- The New York Times Book Review "Lovesey, as always, uses his wit like a whip and whirls through the theatre scene like a scourge. Bodies drop, clues appear, and it's all done with the master's perfect touches, including witty dialogue, smart plotting and superior characters. Definitely one of Lovesey's best."- Toronto Globe and Mail "Superb&Once again, Lovesey proves he has few peers as a crafter of contemporary fair-play whodunits."- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "From that start, Lovesey has grown a series combining fair-play puzzle themes with eccentric players, situations that demonstrate the clash between Britain's past and present, and much humor mined from Diamond's frustration in dealing with subordinates who are less old-fashioned in their ways of crime-solving&Lovesey has shown himself to be a master of mystery-making and misdirection, with the prizes to prove it. Stagestruck  earns him more kudos for effectively deploying an ensemble cast, particularly journalist-turned-detective Ingeborg Smith."- Kirkus Reviews "In top-notch, Simon Brett manner (see the Charles Paris series), Lovesey serves up threatrical superstitions, rituals, and diehard rivalries as Diamond overcomes his own phobia about being backstage in a theater to find the killer. Vivid and fun."- Booklist Praise for the Peter Diamond Series: "Diamond is a classic... "- The New York Times Book Review "Lovesey's novels are consistently well plotted and his characters smart and witty."- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "History, humor, inspired clues, maniacal twists and a paean to the beauty of the Bath countryside. Lovesey, who's won every prize going, deserves another for Diamond's tenth. "- Kirkus Reviews (Starred review) "Diamond remains one of the most realistic and human of fictional sleuths . . . sharp prose and characterization make this another winner in this enduring series."- Publishers Weekly, Praise for Stagestruck A New York Times Notable Book "A brilliantly conceived and smartly executed mystery set in the hallowed Theater Royal of Bath . . . As always, the plot's the thing with Lovesey, and the solution to the mystery of Clarion's disfigurement, while arrived at fair and square, is stunning. But the story also has genuine depth and dimension." -- The New York Times Book Review "Mr. Lovesey's narrative is swift, but he takes time out for local color and abundant humor, the latter springing from the book's quirky characters . . . Lovesey is a wizard at mixing character-driven comedy with realistic-to-grim suspense. And in a writing career spanning four decades, he has created a stylish and varied body of work . . . That Mr. Lovesey would make a midcareer transition from period fiction to contemporary police investigations is just as surprising as one of the sudden mood shifts in any of his idiosyncratic works--and just as satisfying." -- The Wall Street Journal "Lovesey, as always, uses his wit like a whip and whirls through the theatre scene like a scourge. Bodies drop, clues appear, and it's all done with the master's perfect touches, including witty dialogue, smart plotting and superior characters. Definitely one of Lovesey's best." -- Toronto Globe and Mail "Superb . . . Once again, Lovesey proves he has few peers as a crafter of contemporary fair-play whodunits." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "From that start, Lovesey has grown a series combining fair-play puzzle themes with eccentric players, situations that demonstrate the clash between Britain's past and present, and much humor mined from Diamond's frustration in dealing with subordinates who are less old-fashioned in their ways of crime-solving . . . Lovesey has shown himself to be a master of mystery-making and misdirection, with the prizes to prove it. Stagestruck  earns him more kudos for effectively deploying an ensemble cast, particularly journalist-turned-detective Ingeborg Smith." -- Kirkus Reviews "In top-notch, Simon Brett manner (see the Charles Paris series), Lovesey serves up threatrical superstitions, rituals, and diehard rivalries as Diamond overcomes his own phobia about being backstage in a theater to find the killer. Vivid and fun." -- Booklist Praise for the Peter Diamond Series "These erudite and wondrously witty books are unlike any police procedural you've ever read." -- The New York Times Book Review "Lovesey's novels are consistently well plotted and his characters smart and witty." -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "History, humor, inspired clues, maniacal twists and a paean to the beauty of the Bath countryside. Lovesey, who's won every prize going, deserves another for Diamond's tenth. " -- Kirkus,  Starred Review "Diamond remains one of the most realistic and human of fictional sleuths...sharp prose and characterization make this another winner in this enduring series." -- Publishers Weekly, Praise for Stagestruck A New York Times Notable Book "A brilliantly conceived and smartly executed mystery set in the hallowed Theater Royal of Bath . . .  As always, the plot's the thing with Lovesey, and the solution to the mystery of Clarion's disfigurement, while arrived at fair and square, is stunning. But the story also has genuine depth and dimension." -- The New York Times Book Review "Mr. Lovesey's narrative is swift, but he takes time out for local color and abundant humor, the latter springing from the book's quirky characters . . . Lovesey is a wizard at mixing character-driven comedy with realistic-to-grim suspense. And in a writing career spanning four decades, he has created a stylish and varied body of work . . . That Mr. Lovesey would make a midcareer transition from period fiction to contemporary police investigations is just as surprising as one of the sudden mood shifts in any of his idiosyncratic works--and just as satisfying." -- Wall Street Journal "Lovesey, as always, uses his wit like a whip and whirls through the theatre scene like a scourge. Bodies drop, clues appear, and it's all done with the master's perfect touches, including witty dialogue, smart plotting and superior characters. Definitely one of Lovesey's best." -- Toronto Globe and Mail "Superb...Once again, Lovesey proves he has few peers as a crafter of contemporary fair-play whodunits." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "From that start, Lovesey has grown a series combining fair-play puzzle themes with eccentric players, situations that demonstrate the clash between Britain's past and present, and much humor mined from Diamond's frustration in dealing with subordinates who are less old-fashioned in their ways of crime-solving...Lovesey has shown himself to be a master of mystery-making and misdirection, with the prizes to prove it. Stagestruck  earns him more kudos for effectively deploying an ensemble cast, particularly journalist-turned-detective Ingeborg Smith." -- Kirkus Reviews "In top-notch, Simon Brett manner (see the Charles Paris series), Lovesey serves up threatrical superstitions, rituals, and diehard rivalries as Diamond overcomes his own phobia about being backstage in a theater to find the killer. Vivid and fun." -- Booklist Praise for the Peter Diamond Series "These erudite and wondrously witty books are unlike any police procedural you've ever read." -- The New York Times Book Review "Lovesey's novels are consistently well plotted and his characters smart and witty." -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "History, humor, inspired clues, maniacal twists and a paean to the beauty of the Bath countryside. Lovesey, who's won every prize going, deserves another for Diamond's tenth. " -- Kirkus,  Starred Review "Diamond remains one of the most realistic and human of fictional sleuths...sharp prose and characterization make this another winner in this enduring series." -- Publishers Weekly, Praise for Stagestruck "A brilliantly conceived and smartly executed mystery set in the hallowed Theater Royal of Bath.... As always, the plot's the thing with Lovesey, and the solution to the mystery of Clarion's disfigurement, while arrived at fair and square, is stunning. But the story also has genuine depth and dimension." -- The New York Times Book Review "Mr. Lovesey's narrative is swift, but he takes time out for local color and abundant humor, the latter springing from the book's quirky characters.... Lovesey is a wizard at mixing character-driven comedy with realistic-to-grim suspense. And in a writing career spanning four decades, he has created a stylish and varied body of work.... That Mr. Lovesey would make a midcareer transition from period fiction to contemporary police investigations is just as surprising as one of the sudden mood shifts in any of his idiosyncratic works--and just as satisfying." -- Wall Street Journal "Lovesey, as always, uses his wit like a whip and whirls through the theatre scene like a scourge. Bodies drop, clues appear, and it's all done with the master's perfect touches, including witty dialogue, smart plotting and superior characters. Definitely one of Lovesey's best." -- Toronto Globe and Mail "Superb...Once again, Lovesey proves he has few peers as a crafter of contemporary fair-play whodunits." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "From that start, Lovesey has grown a series combining fair-play puzzle themes with eccentric players, situations that demonstrate the clash between Britain's past and present, and much humor mined from Diamond's frustration in dealing with subordinates who are less old-fashioned in their ways of crime-solving...Lovesey has shown himself to be a master of mystery-making and misdirection, with the prizes to prove it. Stagestruck  earns him more kudos for effectively deploying an ensemble cast, particularly journalist-turned-detective Ingeborg Smith." -- Kirkus Reviews "In top-notch, Simon Brett manner (see the Charles Paris series), Lovesey serves up threatrical superstitions, rituals, and diehard rivalries as Diamond overcomes his own phobia about being backstage in a theater to find the killer. Vivid and fun." -- Booklist Praise for the Peter Diamond Series "These erudite and wondrously witty books are unlike any police procedural you've ever read." -- The New York Times Book Review "Lovesey's novels are consistently well plotted and his characters smart and witty." -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "History, humor, inspired clues, maniacal twists and a paean to the beauty of the Bath countryside. Lovesey, who's won every prize going, deserves another for Diamond's tenth. " -- Kirkus,  STARRED REVIEW "Diamond remains one of the most realistic and human of fictional sleuths...sharp prose and characterization make this another winner in this enduring series." -- Publishers Weekly, Praise for the Peter Diamond Series: "Diamond is a classic... "- The New York Times Book Review "Lovesey's novels are consistently well plotted and his characters smart and witty."- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "History, humor, inspired clues, maniacal twists and a paean to the beauty of the Bath countryside. Lovesey, who's won every prize going, deserves another for Diamond's tenth. "- Kirkus (Starred review) "Diamond remains one of the most realistic and human of fictional sleuths . . . sharp prose and characterization make this another winner in this enduring series."- Publishers Weekly, Praise for Stagestruck A New York Times Notable Book "A brilliantly conceived and smartly executed mystery set in the hallowed Theater Royal of Bath.... As always, the plot's the thing with Lovesey, and the solution to the mystery of Clarion's disfigurement, while arrived at fair and square, is stunning. But the story also has genuine depth and dimension." -- The New York Times Book Review "Mr. Lovesey's narrative is swift, but he takes time out for local color and abundant humor, the latter springing from the book's quirky characters.... Lovesey is a wizard at mixing character-driven comedy with realistic-to-grim suspense. And in a writing career spanning four decades, he has created a stylish and varied body of work.... That Mr. Lovesey would make a midcareer transition from period fiction to contemporary police investigations is just as surprising as one of the sudden mood shifts in any of his idiosyncratic works--and just as satisfying." -- Wall Street Journal "Lovesey, as always, uses his wit like a whip and whirls through the theatre scene like a scourge. Bodies drop, clues appear, and it's all done with the master's perfect touches, including witty dialogue, smart plotting and superior characters. Definitely one of Lovesey's best." -- Toronto Globe and Mail "Superb...Once again, Lovesey proves he has few peers as a crafter of contemporary fair-play whodunits." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "From that start, Lovesey has grown a series combining fair-play puzzle themes with eccentric players, situations that demonstrate the clash between Britain's past and present, and much humor mined from Diamond's frustration in dealing with subordinates who are less old-fashioned in their ways of crime-solving...Lovesey has shown himself to be a master of mystery-making and misdirection, with the prizes to prove it. Stagestruck  earns him more kudos for effectively deploying an ensemble cast, particularly journalist-turned-detective Ingeborg Smith." -- Kirkus Reviews "In top-notch, Simon Brett manner (see the Charles Paris series), Lovesey serves up threatrical superstitions, rituals, and diehard rivalries as Diamond overcomes his own phobia about being backstage in a theater to find the killer. Vivid and fun." -- Booklist Praise for the Peter Diamond Series "These erudite and wondrously witty books are unlike any police procedural you've ever read." -- The New York Times Book Review "Lovesey's novels are consistently well plotted and his characters smart and witty." -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "History, humor, inspired clues, maniacal twists and a paean to the beauty of the Bath countryside. Lovesey, who's won every prize going, deserves another for Diamond's tenth. " -- Kirkus,  STARRED REVIEW "Diamond remains one of the most realistic and human of fictional sleuths...sharp prose and characterization make this another winner in this enduring series." -- Publishers Weekly
Lccn
2011-010778
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
823/.914
Lc Classification Number
Pr6062.O86s73 2011
Copyright Date
2011

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