<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>The first entry in a gritty, endlessly surprising mystery series follows the unpredictable, tough-edged, and brilliantly intuitive PI Claire DeWitt as she searches for a prosecutor who's gone missing in post-Katrina New Orleans, marking the emergence of "a distinctive new American voice in mystery fiction" (NPR's <i>Fresh Air</i>).</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"Delicious and addictive."--Salon.com <p/> "Reads . . . as if David Lynch directed a Raymond Chandler novel."--CNN</b> <br> <b>"What would you get if that punkish dragon girl Lisbeth Salander met up with Jim Sallis's Lew Griffin walking the back streets of New Orleans? Or Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone transformed herself into a tattooed magnolia driving a 4x4? Clare DeWitt, that's what you'd get . . . DeWitt's mesmerizing character and memorable voice take your breath away."--<i>New Orleans Times-Picayune</i></b> <p/> This knock-out start to a bracingly original new series features Claire DeWitt, the world's greatest PI--at least, that's what she calls herself. A one-time teen detective in Brooklyn, she is a follower of the esoteric French detective Jacques Silette, whose mysterious handbook <i>Détection </i>inspired Claire's unusual practices. Claire also has deep roots in New Orleans, where she was mentored by Silette's student the brilliant Constance Darling--until Darling was murdered. When a respected DA goes missing she returns to the hurricane-ravaged city to find out why. <p/><b>"The hard-living, wisecracking titular detective bounces around post-Katrina New Orleans trying to track down a missing prosecutor in this auspicious debut of a new mystery series--and the Big Easy is every bit her equal in sass and flavor."--<i>Elle</i> <p/> "Reminds me why I fell in love with the genre."--Laura Lippman</b> <br> <b>"I love this book!" -- Sue Grafton</b><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p> Delicious and addictive. Salon.com <br> The book is beautifully written in a tight, quirky style that distinguishes Gran as one of the more original writers working today. Bruce DeSilva, Associated Press <br> One of the genre s most original characters in years, reads . . . like if David Lynch directed a Raymond Chandler novel. CNN <br>Claire DeWitt believes she is the world s greatest PI, even if few agree with her. A one-time teen detective in Brooklyn, she is a follower of the esoteric French detective Jacques Silette, whose mysterious handbook <i>Detection </i>inspired Claire s unusual practices. <br>Claire also has deep roots in New Orleans, where she was mentored by Silette s student the brilliant Constance Darling until Darling was murdered. When a respected DA goes missing she returns to the hurricane-ravaged city to find out why. <i>Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead</i> is a knockout start to a bracingly original new series. <br> The hard-living, wisecracking titular detective bounces around post-Katrina New Orleans trying to track down a missing prosecutor in this auspicious debut of a new mystery series and the Big Easy is every bit her equal in sass and flavor. <i>Elle</i> <br> What would you get if that punkish dragon girl Lisbeth Salander met up with Jim Sallis s Lew Griffin walking the back streets of New Orleans? Or Sue Grafton s Kinsey Millhone transformed herself into a tattooed magnolia driving a 4x4? Clare DeWitt, that s what you d get . . . DeWitt s mesmerizing character and memorable voice take your breath away. <i>New Orleans Times-Picayune</i> <br> Just when I begin to despair that the PI novel has worn out its welcome, a writer with a fresh take reminds me why I fell in love with the genre. Sara Gran has long specialized in shaking up and revitalizing other corners of the genre world, so it s no surprise that she performs this same magic in <i>Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead</i>. Laura Lippman <br>Sara Gran is the author of three critically acclaimed novels, including <i>Come Closer </i>and <i>Dope</i>. <p><br></p><p>"<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Just when I begin to despair that the PI novel has worn out its welcome, a writer with a fresh take reminds me why I fell in love with the genre. Sara Gran has long specialized in shaking up and revitalizing other corners of the genre world, so it's no surprise that she performs this same magic in CLAIRE DEWITT AND THE CITY OF THE DEAD. And while I confess to having very little objectivity about New Orleans and no credentials to judge its literary portrayal, this is a valuable addition to the (way too small) body of post-storm novels.--Laura Lippman</p>Terrific. I love this book! Absolutely love it. This is the first fresh literary voice I've heard in years. Sara Gran recombines all the elements of good, solid story-telling and lifts something original from a well-loved form.--Sue Grafton <p/>I just burned through Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead, and it's the first truly fantastic book I've read this year. Gran's evocation of the exposed wounds of New Orleans - before and after the storm - is a master-class in descriptive and emotive writing, and Claire is one of the most exciting new characters in years; a Raymond Chandler heroine with just enough of an off-beat vibe to tilt the whole thing enticingly off-kilter. Everything here - from the smallest touches to the grander mythology setting the tone of the series - just sings.--Drew Williams, Little Professor Book Center</p>Not your mother's girl detective, Claire DeWitt is a cool blend of Nancy Drew and Sid Vicious. With <i>Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead</i>, Sara Gran has pulled the traditional female sleuth into the twenty-first century with a novel that's smart and hip, dark and funny. I can't wait for the next one. - Alafair Burke, author of LONG GONE</p>Gran (<i>Dope, </i>2006, etc.) provides...a comically self-important detective and a searing portrait of post-Katrina New Orleans.--Kirkus Reviews</p><p>As brash and bold as Sherlock Holmes himself, Claire DeWitt arrives in still-chaotic New Orleans 18 months after Katrina. She's been hired to investigate the disappearance of Vic Willing, a local prosecutor, who's not been heard from since the hurricane. Claire surprises the local gangtsa set with her unique bravado. One of them, Andray, is compelled to help her tap into the darkness of Katrina's aftermath. From there, Claire finds her answers. Mentored and deeply inspired by a famous French detective, the I Ching, and profoundly illuminating dreams, a <b>complex</b> Claire leads us into her own nightmares as well. VERDICT This is not to be missed-Claire is a moody, hip, and meticulous investigator. Gran (Dope; Come Closer) builds an addictive sense of anticipation with a fantastical frame. Alternately gritty and dreamy, this would appeal to those who liked Colson Whitehead's The Intuitionist and readers of Charlie Huston (e.g., The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death). Highly recommended. --Library Journal STARRED <p>Captivating--Publishers Weekly, STARRED</p>If there isn't yet a subgenre called funky noir, this wacky PI novel could be a fragrant first...lots of fun.--Booklist</p>PRAISE FROM BOOKSELLERS (PRE-PUB TOUR)</p>Thanks again for such a wonderful experience last week. I love how HMH and Algonquin are bringing writers to the booksellers ahead of publication date because it makes such a difference having that personal knowledge of the author. And when the authors are *awesome* like Sara is, it makes their books stand out more in my mind, and thus makes me more likely to try to handsell their books. Sure, we all try to sell the books we like and we think a customer will like, but when there's a personal connection with the author, it feels more like we're introducing new readers to not just a book, but a friend.--Emily Crowe, Odyssey Book Shop</p>Sara Gran is awesome. Don't let her small, bespectacled frame deceive you; she's a firecracker with fascinating stories to tell, and she has an obvious, passionate love of her craft. I could have talked to her for hours. And I love her book so far; it's terrifically different from so many other mysteries I've read. And with regard to New Orleans: she really knows her stuff.I DO very much like the pre-publicity dinners, and not just because of the free booze. It encourages me to read books I might not ordinarily pick up (*Sara's being an exception, as it's right up my alley), and talking at length with the author about why they wrote the book, their background, etc. all helps me to sell their book. --Hilary Emerson Lay, Spirit of '76 BookstoreWe had a blast with you, Carla and Sara. I think these sorts of pre-pub events are very worth it. I do believe they help generate enthusiasm for a book and an author which helps generate sales. Of course, Sara is an author that it's easy to be enthusiastic about. She's genuine, smart, fun and quick to forge connections. That is, we like her very much. Being a former bookseller, she's kin and you can feel that. In a good way. Like when you meet a cousin you barely know but like instantly. She's our cousin who has made good and we're sorry we don't get to see her more because she lives on the wrong side of the country.--Stan Hynds, Northshire Bookstore The novel, Gran's fourth, is difficult to categorize, offering a strangely appealing mix of the mystical and the hard-boiled. The book is beautifully written in a tight, quirky style that distinguishes Gran as one of the more original writers working today.--Bruce DeSilva, Associated Press<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Sara Gran's previous novels include <i>Come Closer</i>, a psychological thriller hailed as hypnotic, disturbing . . . genuinely scary (Bret Easton Ellis), and<i> Dope </i>(highly recommended, Lee Child). A former bookseller and native of Brooklyn who lived in New Orleans during Katrina, she now lives in northern California.<br> <p/>
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