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Ralph Pezzullo (Author)
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October 3, 2003

Washed-up NYPD detective searches for missing model with lurid past.


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About the Author

Ralph Pezzullo is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter. He is also the author of radio plays, poetry and articles. He has had over a dozen plays produced in NYC and across the country including Wilderness of Mirrors (winner of the Center International Theater Award in 1994) and Tail of the Tiger (Kesselring Committee Citation in 1987); and is the recipient of five Jerome Foundation playwriting fellowships. He has written for television (Miami Vice, The Learning Channel) and radio (The Swamp Fox - National Public Radio). He is the co-author of At the Fall of Somoza (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1994) and numerous poems published in Visions, American Writing, Green Fuse, Slant, Blue Light Red Light and others. His novel, The Testimony of Miguel, was a finalist for the Bellwether Prize in 2000; The Resurrection of Thomas Leer was a semi-finalist for the Faulkner Prize for fiction in 1999. His screenplay An Unacceptable Person won a Writer's Guild East Foundation Award in 1989 and Flashback (written with Steve Fife) was named "Best Screenplay" by the 2000 New York Independent Film & Video Festival.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Zumaya Publications (October 3, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 189494237X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1894942379
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,835,227 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I've lived in some interesting places, starting with New York City....

When I was five my father joined the Foreign Service of the State Department. His job took us to Washington, DC, Mexico, South Vietnam, Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Uruguay and Nicaragua. We lived in Saigon during the Tonkin Gulf Incident, the overthrow of Diem, a number of other coup d'etats and almost daily Vietcong terrorist attacks against Americans. We survived three years gasping for air at 13,000 feet in La Paz, Bolivia during the time that Che Guevarra was trying to build a guerrilla base in that country. In 1980 I was in Nicaragua debating politics with guys like Tomas Borge and the Ortega brothers and witnessing the first days of the Sandinista Revolution (the subject of the non-fiction book At the Fall of Somoza, which I wrote with my father).

So, yes, I have some stories to tell. After college I worked as a freelance journalist and for the National Endowment for the Arts. And when I moved back to New York City, I started writing plays. By the middle of the wild '80s I had became part of the downtown avant-garde theater scene working at such places as La Mama, Theater for the New City, Here and the Public Theater. Since then, fourteen of my plays have had their premieres in Manhattan.

In 1986 two movie producers attended an Off Broadway play of mine called The Education of One Miss February (a farce about the rise to fame of a Playboy bunny), optioned it for the movies and commissioned me to write a screenplay. That got me started writing for TV and film. I've also worked as a copywriter, speechwriter, published poems in literary anthologies and written an eight-part radio series called The Swamp Fox for National Public Radio and the BBC. (And I've been a bartender, actor, rock guitarist/singer, cruise planner, construction worker, labor foreman, baseball player, soccer coach, short order cook, writing teacher and ghost writer.)

I had written just about everything, except for a mystery novel. But that changed with Eve Missing published in October 2003. At the close of that year, I moved to Los Angeles to jump into the film world. It's been interesting so far working with directors like Oliver Stone, Antoine Fuqua, James Foley, Roger Donaldson, etc. Equally fascinating has been my work (book and film) with former CIA undercover operative Gary Berntsen (Jawbreaker, The Walk-In) and former LAPD detective Steve Hodel. I keep learning. Isn't that what it's all about?

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best mystery I've read in years, January 17, 2004
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Rarely have I read a book that is so absorbing. Right away the reader is pulled into the very colorful world of Smokey Annicelli - an ex-NYC cop. He's a very interesting, attractive guy, but he's got problems. And his problems only get worse when he takes on the case of missing Eve. She's a high fashion model with a lurid past. Her mentor is a beguiling and sophisticated fashion designer named Danielle Giroux.

She's just one of the many fascinating characters that bring this book so vividly to life. My favorite was Smokey's mysterious and influential friend Sabino Goldstick.

The book is rich with psychological complexity and atmosphere. But what made it so compelling for me were two things: One, the very human and sympathetic central character, Smokey. And, secondly, the mystery that keep me completely riveted until the end.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book smokes, January 4, 2004
This review is from: Eve Missing (Paperback)
I had never heard of this writer until I came across a rave review of his book online. I've got to tell you that this guy can write. As a matter of fact, he's a whole lot better than practically every other contemporary mystery writer out there and this is his first book.

What does Eve Missing have to recommend it? A whole lot. Great lead characters, a whole line-up of colorful supporting characters, some sexy and emotionally complex women, a terrific plot, great scenary.... I could go on and on. The New York City settings are evocative and gritty, but I particularly liked the scenes in Miami and San Francisco and a philosophical surfer girl named Sunny, who I'm hoping will return in the next book.

Grab this one. You'll be very pleasantly surprised.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not so good, November 22, 2003
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I read the book, it didn't interest me. It was not original and it was pretty bland. The author needs to learn more about plot development. He certainly doesn't like women very much. The book kind of reminded me of those lame romance novels with the enticing picture on the cover, the ridiculous characters and weak storylines. By the way, if a bj on the first page is action, big deal.
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