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Death in North Beach (Carly Paladino & Noah Lang) [Hardcover]

Ronald Tierney (Author)
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Carly Paladino & Noah Lang February 1, 2010

The second book in the new Paladino and Lang mystery series from the author of the Deets Shanahan mysteries - Sweet William, a professional companion to the wealthy, needs help. A famous, but not beloved, novelist is found dead, and William is the prime suspect. His only recourse is for the real murderer to be found. Working from an impressive list of suspects, all whose secrets were to be revealed in the victim’s unpublished tell-all memoir, Carly Paladino and Noah Lang stir up serious trouble on their hunt for the missing manuscript – and the murderer.

 

 


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San Francisco PIs Carly Paladino and Noah Lang, who teamed in Tierney's Death in Pacific Heights (2009), try to solve the murder of aging novelist Whitney Warfield, ironically slain by a fountain pen, in this lackluster follow-up. Gigolo William Blake, who was seen arguing with Warfield the night the writer was killed, hires Paladino and Lang to clear his name. Blake provides a list of 12 people who might have feared the revelations Warfield planned to make in a tell-all book, including, besides Warfield's son, wife, and mistress, a number of artistic types with ties to North Beach's beat past. Alibis and unnatural deaths narrow the suspect list. In the end, Paladino orchestrates a clumsy and contrived showdown of suspects and police in a restaurant back room to expose the guilty. Tierney makes good use of North Beach's rich history, but it's not enough to redeem this pedestrian effort. (Feb.)
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Tierney, author of the fine Deets Shanahan series, introduces a pair of San Francisco PIs, Carly Paladino and Noah Lang, who are investigating the murder of Whitney Warfield, a celebrated Beat-generation novelist. Carly is initially approached by debonair William Blake, who claims he is a world-class gigolo as well as a longtime friend of Warfield. Not only was he with Warfield only hours before the man was murdered, but the two had a loud, heated argument in front of dozens of witnesses, which means the police will likely see Blake as a “person of interest.” But Blake wants to preempt their investigation and provides Carly with a list of alternative suspects. All of the people on the list, he claims, had good reason to hate Warfield because he was threatening to publish a book exposing their darkest secrets. As Carly and Noah investigate, they realize that solving the case will mean unraveling a Byzantine web of half-truths, long-forgotten indiscretions, and simmering jealousy. This is a witty, very engaging entry in what promises to be a thoroughly entertaining new series. --Emily Melton

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Severn House Publishers (February 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0727868500
  • ISBN-13: 978-0727868503
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,498,248 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone's got a dirty little secret......is it worth murdering someone?, February 16, 2010
This review is from: Death in North Beach (Carly Paladino & Noah Lang) (Hardcover)
In his newest San Francisco based thriller author Ronald Tierney takes us on a ride through the seamy side San Francisco's art and politics world with many interesting and eclectic characters. the son, the wife, the mistress, the journalist, the companion, the photographer, the rival writer, the Private Investigator, the painter, the real estate developer, the Politician. And a few more

Private Investigator Carly Paladino is asked to prove a mans innocence in the murder of writer Whitney Warfield before he has been charged with a crime. With a lengthy list of possible suspects she enlists the help of Noah Lang. Lang, and Paladino work their way through the complex character list. As they work their way through the list the story becomes complex. They follow many leads and intuitions some appear to be dead ends but maybe not. As you read through the book some characters that you would think could be eliminated might come back into play later. Many people wanted him dead so that their indiscretions would stay a secret. The question is who wanted it more, the son, the wife, the mistress, the journalist, the companion, the photographer, the rival writer, the Private Investigator, the painter, the real estate developer, the Politician. So many to choose from.

While most of the character development of Carly Paladino and Noah Lange was done in the first book "Death in Pacific Heights" there is still enough in this book to give the reader good insight to the Paladino and Lang characters. Tierney does an excellent job of story telling though his interesting and entertaining characters and places. Like "Death in Pacific Heights" he uses real places in San Francisco and describes them to a tee.. When the characters walk into a restaurant Tierney describes the ambiance of the room, the social and economic make-up of the surrounding area.. His writing style really puts you in that place.

Tierney really keeps the suspense flowing through out the book.. He takes the reader on a lot of unexpected twists and turns. In the end he brings these twists and turns together masterfully The way that Tierney closes this mystery is just so riveting. I highly recommend this book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A love note to San Francisco, June 15, 2010
This review is from: Death in North Beach (Carly Paladino & Noah Lang) (Hardcover)
Two San Francisco private investigators--Carly Paladino and her partner Noah Lang--get involved in the murder of novelist said to be writing a tell-all memoir.
Carly's client, a gigolo, hopes she will turn up enough information to take the heat off him as chief suspect.
There are a lot of potential suspects, and Carly and Noah talk to them all. It's a little hard to keep them all straight as we move from interview to interview.
But the real juice in this story is the author's love affair with the city of San Francisco. You can walk the streets, smell the restaurant offerings and savor the delights--and deterioration--of a neighborhood that may have gotten too popular for its own good.
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