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Deception Pass (Thomas Black Mysteries) [Mass Market Paperback]

Earl Emerson (Author)
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May 27, 1998 Thomas Black Mysteries
As a rebellious teen, Lainie Smith hooked up with a drifter named Charlie--and she may have been an eyewitness to murder in the shadow of cliff-walled Deception Pass, where the water runs river-swift and turbulent. When justice-- and the executioner--finally caught up with Charlie, Lainie was long gone.

But somebody who knows the truth--the whole truth--about Lainie's dark history is blackmailing her. Lainie won't tell P. I. Thomas Black why she's being blackmailed, only that her tormentor "knows things he cannot possibly know." Just how far will Black's saintlike client go to bury her past forever?


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From Library Journal

Private eye Thomas Black returns for his tenth adventure in the Shamus Award- winning Emerson's best-selling mystery series (e.g., The Million Dollar Tattoo,
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What dire secret could make Lainie Smith, Seattle's well- heeled answer to Mother Teresa, vulnerable to blackmail? Whatever it is, it's something she's been paying $2,000 a week to keep quiet--and something she doesn't want to share with her lawyer, Kathy Birchfield, or Kathy's husband, private eye Thomas Black (The Million-Dollar Tattoo, 1996, etc.). Thomas doesn't insist on knowing Lainie's secret, but as he gets deeper into the case- -trailing the two men who pick up the latest two grand, searching the lair he's tracked one of them to, dispensing his trademark similes (one craven suspect has ``an alibi prepared like a frozen dinner in the freezer'')--he can hardly help finding out what it is. And it's dynamite, something it's no wonder Lainie didn't want him to know: Seventeen years ago she was present with recently executed Charlie Groth when four friends vacationing in a cabin on Whidbey Island were massacred. Was Lainie, as she quaveringly maintains, only a drugged-out witness to her boyfriend's madness? How deep does her complicity go? And how did her blackmailers get the goods on her? Most of the people who could answer these questions are dead--and now more, it seems, are following them. The nightmare that haunts Lainie's past is so horrific that Thomas's fans will surely overlook the slapdash details of its exhumation (suspects suddenly tripping over each other in their haste to clear themselves) in his grimmest outing in years. (Author tour) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 290 pages
  • Publisher: Fawcett (May 27, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345400690
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345400697
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.8 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #726,757 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Going from strength to strength, July 5, 2000
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This review is from: Deception Pass (Thomas Black Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Emerson's only moderately competent private eye sails through a tale that presents moral dilemmas as well as insights into relationships without being pretentious, some wildly improbable characters, witty wise-guy prose and a strongly realistic evocation of the West Coast. Easy reading and excellent of its type!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great one from Earl Emerson, April 30, 1999
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This review is from: Deception Pass (Thomas Black Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
I've read all of Emerson's Thomas Black books and have enjoyed every single one of them. (I'm currently reading Catfish Cafe). I started reading this series almost 10 years ago and am constantly waiting for new ones to come out. The humor as well as mystery in his books keep you reading until the very end. I'm not into really gory and scary books but I love mysteries. Emerson's writing gives me exactly what I want. Deception Pass was not quite as suspenseful as some of his other books (try Million Dollar Tattoo). I kind of knew the ending in the middle of the book, but I read mostly because I enjoy the character Thomas Black and I like to hear the descriptions of Seattle in the books. This book is written in the typical Emerson style and you won't be disappointed!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deception Pass is an excellent book in an excellent series., November 20, 1997
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Deception Pass is the tenth Thomas Black mystery by Earl Emerson. The books are suspenseful PI novels set within the framework of the relationship between Thomas, a quick-witted, smart-mouthed private investigator and his best friend, Kathy Birchfield. The friendship between the two will feel familiar to anyone who has had a very good friend of the opposite sex and who has wondered, at times during that friendship, whether it could deepen into something romantic.

In early Thomas Black books, Thomas and Kathy's friendship provides both context and subplot. Then in the third book, "Yellow Dog Party," the relationship shifts and leads into "The Portland Laugher," where it takes center stage. "Laugher" is Emerson's darkest, most complex book, sending the reader on an emotional roller coaster that ends satisfyingly in the following book, "The Vanishing Smile."

Two books later, though, you might wonder what else there is to say. In "Deception Pass," Thomas and Kathy are happily married. Neither has an incurable disease, has been kidnapped or is cheating on the other. So now what? Must we just to do without the funny verbal sparring, the sexual tension, that has characterized the other books?

Happily, the answer is no. In "Deception Pass," Thomas and Kathy have settled into the kind of easy relationship they had in the first books, except that Kathy lives upstairs with Thomas instead of downstairs in the basement apartment, and they fool around occasionally.

One October morning, Kathy brings Thomas a new client. The client is Lainie Smith, Seattle's "Mother Theresa with a bankroll," as Thomas puts it. Lainie is being blackmailed by someone who claims Lainie was involved in a grisly multiple homicide that took place in a cabin at Deception Pass more than seventeen years ago.

Although she claims she wasn't involved, Lainie admits that as a teenager she knew a drifter named Charlie Groth, the man who was ultimately convicted of the murders and recently executed. She's terrified the blackmailer will reveal her past as a runaway and a drug addict, a past she has been trying to attone for ever since.

At Kathy's urging, Thomas takes the case. His investigation leads him to the original cast of characters involved in Groth's apprehension, trial and twelve-year-long appeal. Although, each one knows about the mystery woman Groth claimed actually committed the murders, none of them has been able to find her--not now and not seventeen years ago when the crime was committed. Or so they say.

When his chief suspect in the blackmailing is found murdered, Thomas realizes he's caught up in a series of lies nearly twenty years old. With growing doubts about even his own client, he continues to sift through the layers of deception to uncover the truth about what happened that night at Deception Pass. What he finds forces him to reexamine not only Charlie Groth and Lainie Smith's concept of guilt and innocence, but his own.

Deception Pass is an excellent book in an excellent series. I highly recommend it.

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FINISHED WITH MY BICEPS, I WAS WRAPPING the tape measure around my skull when Kathy stepped into my office with a client. Read the first page
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Deception Pass, Lainie Smith, Nat Bowers, Charles Groth, Tess Hadlock, Elizabeth Faulconer, Corliss Dootson, Skagit County, Raymond Brittan, Priscilla Penick, Journal American, Kent Wadsworth, Leslie Petty, Charlie Groth, University of Washington, Amy Brittan, Arnold Haldeman, Jack Schupp, Melvin Sternoff, Robbie Pedersen, Thomas Black, Bruno Collins, Bruno's Chevy, Capitol Hill, Jack Leroy Schupp
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