<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Two police officers are about to head home after a long night shift when they receive one last call: a suspicious nude person has been spotted in the wee hours of the morning. En route to the call, the patrol car spins off the road, killing one of the exhausted cops instantly and leaving the other in critical condition. Whenever a police car is involved in an accident, the matter must be taken very seriously. Inspector Peter Diamond is assigned to look into the case. His supervisor is desperately hoping Diamond will not discover that the car was speeding or that the driver was under the influence of drugs or alcohol--that would make the police look very bad indeed. Instead, Diamond discovers something even worse--a civilian on a motorized tricycle was involved in the crash, and has been lying on the side of the road by the accident for hours undiscovered. Diamond administers CPR, but no one can say whether the man will pull through. If a civilian has been killed by a police vehicle, the department has very big problems on its hands. Meanwhile, Diamond has become suspicious of the civilian victim, and begins a private inquiry. Why was he out in the middle of the night, carrying a funeral urn of ashes? Diamond's somewhat illegal and highly secret break-in into the man's house only exposes increasingly awful information, and leads Diamond to a trail of uninvestigated deaths. As the man lingers on life support, Diamond must wrestle with the fact that he may have saved the life of a serial killer"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Another One Goes Tonight</i> [is an] impeccably constructed mystery featuring the unpredictable but ever-entertaining Detective Superintendent Peter Diamond...there are plenty of red herrings to sniff out and misdirections to blindly follow. A classic whodunit. <b><i>--The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/>En route to investigate a late-night disturbance, a patrol car spins off the road, killing one of the cops and leaving the other in critical condition. Detective Peter Diamond is assigned to look into the case. His supervisor is desperately hoping Diamond will not discover the officers were at fault. Instead, he discovers something even worse--a civilian on a motorized tricycle was involved in the crash and has been lying on the side of the road for hours. Diamond administers CPR, but the man's fate is unclear. Soon, though, Diamond becomes suspicious of the civilian victim and begins a private inquiry that leads to a trail of uninvestigated deaths. As the man lingers on life support, Diamond wrestles with the fact that he may have saved the life of a serial killer.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Crime Writers' Association Diamond Dagger for Lifetime Achievement Recipient </b><br> <b>Mystery Writers of America 2018 Grandmaster <p/>Praise for <i>Another One Goes Tonight</i></b> <p/><i>Another One Goes Tonight</i> [is an] impeccably constructed mystery featuring the unpredictable but ever-entertaining Detective Superintendent Peter Diamond...there are plenty of red herrings to sniff out and misdirections to blindly follow. A classic whodunit. <br><b><i>--The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/>Lovesey is a master of the intricately plotted murder mystery... Easily one of the best and most entertaining mysteries I've read in a long time. <br><b><i>--Mystery Scene</i></b> <p/>The characters are colorful and engaging; the dialogue is witty; and Lovesey's prose carries readers effortlessly along a fairly lengthy book. Plus, his puzzle-making skills are top-notch. Matching wits with Diamond makes for a pleasant night's entertainment. But you're unlikely to solve the mystery before he does. Lovesey is a master of the genre. <br><b><i>--Richmond Times-Dispatch</i></b> <p/>Delightful...the brilliance of the slightly cantankerous and overweight detective superintendent still shines strong. Bringing the beautiful city of Bath and the political problems plaguing modern police departments vividly to life, <i>Another One Goes Tonight</i> is an irresistible entry in the Diamond series. <br><b>--Shelf Awareness</b> <p/>[<i>Another One Goes Tonight</i>] is engaging form the very first scene. Lovesey's storytelling is darkly funny, with richly drawn characters, detailed police procedure, brilliant dialogue, and impeccable plotting. <br><b><i>--Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine </i></b> <p/>Pacing, dialogue, exposition, backstory--nobody handles them better than Lovesey, who always writes elegantly while spinning a tough-minded police procedural.<br><b>--<i>Booklist</i>, Starred Review</b> <p/>Lovesey's superior 16th whodunit featuring Det. Supt. Peter Diamond offers fair play fans a delightfully clever puzzle that toys with their expectations. Lovesey taunts readers with extracts from what appears to be a serial killer's diary while building up to an ingenious final reveal that highlights his gift for misdirection. <br><b><i>--Publishers Weekly</i></b> <p/>Another absorbing, resourceful English procedural from one of the best. <br><b><i>--Kirkus Reviews <p/></i></b>Lovesey delivers a page-turner complete with a likable protagonist whose encounters with authority bring humor to a whodunit with an amazing conclusion.<br><b><i>--Library Journal </i></b> <p/>Lovesey lays out a classic British mystery here, full of lively twists. Put this one on the summer reading list for pure enjoyment. <br><b>--Kingdom Books</b> <p/>Peter Lovesey is one of the brightest lights in police procedural novels and this one, his 16th in his Peter Diamond series, is one of his best. <br><b><i>--Acadiana Lifestyle Magazine </i></b> <br><b><i><br></i>Praise for the Peter Diamond series</b> <p/>"Peter Diamond is impatient, belligerent, cunning, insightful, foul, laugh-out-loud funny . . . A superb series."<br> <b>--Louise Penny</b> <p/> "I'm jealous of everyone discovering Lovesey and Diamond for the first time--you have a wonderful backlist to catch up on. Me, all I can do is wait for the next book."<br> <b>--Sara Paretsky</b> <p/> "What'll it be today? A knotty puzzle mystery? A fast-paced police procedural? Something more high-toned, with a bit of wit? With the British author Peter Lovesey, there's no need to make those agonizing decisions, because his books have it all."<br> <b><i>--The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/> "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."<br> --<b><i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <p/> "Next to Jane Austen, Peter Lovesey is the writer the tourist board of Bath, England, extols most proudly . . . The enduring draw of the Peter Diamond books derives both from the beguiling Bath cityscape and the brusque character of Diamond himself."<br> <b>--NPR</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Peter Lovesey is the author of more than thirty highly praised mystery novels. He has been awarded the CWA Gold and Silver Daggers; the Cartier Diamond Dagger for Lifetime Achievement; the <i>Strand Magazine</i> Award for Lifetime Achievement; the Macavity, Barry, and Anthony Awards; and many other honors. He lives in West Sussex, England.
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