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Sugar Skull
Sugar Skull
An Eve Diamond Novel  
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Denise Hamilton, whose phenomenal debut,The Jasmine Trade, was an Edgar Award finalist that Michael Connelly hailed as gripping...intriguing...more than a good crime novel," brings back her tenacious heroine, Eve Diamond, in an electrifying new novel of suspense.

When a distraught father breaks past security to beg for her help, Los Angeles Times reporter Eve Diamond can't refuse. His daughter, caught up in the rough "squatter" lifestyle, is missing -- and Eve, sensing a scoop, wants to know why a privileged teen from Pasadena would hook up with the dregs of Hollywood. When the girl is found dead, Eve suspects there is more going on than the tragic death of a rebellious youth.

The search for answers will take Eve from the street world of drugs and sex to the upper echelon of L.A. society -- who don't appreciate her digging up their dirt. Even as Eve fights against the powers-that-be who want her off the story, she finds herself mixing business and pleasure when she's irresistibly drawn to the brooding son of a Mexican music titan. For it is in his world -- and in the intricate sugar skulls that mark the Mexican "Day of the Dead" -- that Eve may find the key to unmasking a killer....

Denver Rocky Mountain NewsThrilling.
Publishers WeeklyPassionate.
Phoenix New TimesSuspenseful.
Los Angeles TimesExhilarating...so absorbing you don't want to stop reading.
Denver PostDenise Hamilton and Eve Diamond are the real deal.
Kirkus ReviewsHamilton shows that she's every bit as ambitious in tackling big-city corruption as Sara Paretsky...few readers will be able to resist her V.I. Warshawski with a tape recorder and a California tan.
Publishers Weekly[A] passionate new puzzle
Library Journal (starred review)Journalist Hamilton...has expertly crafted a tale of lust, greed, murder, and an appetite for power that transcends the deepest of racial, cultural, and class divides in the City of Angels.
Los Angeles Times Book ReviewSo absorbing that you don't want to stop reading.
The Boston GlobeCaptures beautifully the go-here, go-there life of a suburban reporter on a big-city daily...Sugar Skull is a pleasing journey with a character who...feels remarkably real.