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Killing with Confetti - (Detective Peter Diamond Mystery) by Peter Lovesey (Paperback)

Killing with Confetti - (Detective Peter Diamond Mystery) by  Peter Lovesey (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>As a New Year begins in Bath, Ben Brace proposes to his long-term girlfriend, Caroline, the daughter of notorious crime baron Joe Irving, who is coming to the end of a prison sentence. The problem is that Ben's father, George, is the Deputy Chief Constable. A more uncomfortable set of in-laws would be hard to imagine. But mothers and sons are a formidable force: a wedding in the Abbey and reception in the Roman Baths are arranged before the career-obsessed DCC can step in. He must cope with potential killers, gang rivals, warring parents, bossy photographers and straying bridesmaids. Can Diamond pull off a miracle and send the happy couple on their honeymoon?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>Peter Lovesey, MWA Grand Master and titan of the English detective novel, returns readers to Bath with the eighteenth mystery in his critically acclaimed Peter Diamond series. </b></b> <p/>As a New Year begins in Bath, Ben Brace proposes to his long-term girlfriend, Caroline, the daughter of notorious crime baron Joe Irving, who is coming to the end of a prison sentence. The problem is that Ben's father, George, is the Deputy Chief Constable. A more uncomfortable set of in-laws would be hard to imagine. But mothers and sons are a formidable force: a wedding in the Abbey and reception in the Roman Baths are arranged before the career-obsessed DCC can step in. <p/> Peter Diamond, Bath's head of CID, is appalled to be put in charge of security on the day. Ordered to be discreet, he packs a gun and a guest list in his best suit and must somehow cope with potential killers, gang rivals, warring parents, bossy photographers and straying bridesmaids. The laid-back Joe Irving seems oblivious to the danger he is in from rival gang leaders, while Brace can't wait for the day to end. Will the photo session be a literal shoot? Will Joe Irving's speech as father of the bride be his last words? Can Diamond pull off a miracle, avert a tragedy and send the happy couple on their honeymoon?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for <i>Killing with Confetti</i></b> <p/>"Mr. Lovesey has been writing his Peter Diamond series for nearly three decades, and it's a pleasure to note no discernible flagging of energy in author or detective. And how refreshing to hear the inimitable Diamond erupt in righteous 'F-- forensics. . . . We're detectives. . . . We investigate.'" <br><b><i>--The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <p/>"Lovesey plant[s] clever clues, a big surprise and a tense climax in the labyrinthine ruins of the town's Roman baths."<br><b><i>--The Seattle Times</i></b> <p/>"We're treated to Lovesey's enchanting style . . . urbane wordplay and sucker-punch plotting. Don't believe anyone who says, 'I knew it all along.'"<br><i><b>--Booklist</b></i> <p/>"The pacing of this novel is unusual . . . But as fans might expect, there is a reason for everything, and Lovesey has several surprises up his sleeve." <br><b><i>--Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine</i></b> <p/>"Lovesey connects the dots plausibly and, as always, lightens the mood with dry wit." <br><i><b>--Publishers Weekly</b></i> <p/>"Lovesey's series is rich with history of the scenic area of Bath, England, and laced with wit, danger, pathos, love and loss. His protagonist, Peter Diamond, is a fully rounded human being with his own unique crime-solving methods . . . <i>Killing with Confetti</i> begins more lightheartedly than Lovesey's previous mysteries, as entertaining as its title. So kick back and enjoy a delightful summer escape from the drumbeat of real-world events that pays off with a surprising, page-turning denouement." <br><b>--BookReporter</b> <p/>"The crafting is superb . . . <i>Killing with Confetti</i> is book eighteen in Lovesey's Peter Diamond mystery series, and it has yet to let readers down. It delivers the same satisfaction as all of its predecessors."<br><b>--New York Journal of Books</b> <p/>"There's plenty of suspense amid the festivities and Lovesey's skillful plotting keeps readers on their toes. Add a fair sprinkling of Lovesey's wit which makes the novel a must-read for fans."<br><b>--Zoom Street</b> <p/>"If you have a friend who's still stuck in old-fashioned British crime fiction like Agatha Christie's books, here's a great opportunity to lure the reader into the modern century without losing the very British flavor."<br><b>--Kingdom Books</b> <p/>"<i>Killing With Confetti</i> is vintage Lovesey . . . The story grabbed me from the start, but once I got close to the end, those twists and turns kept coming, and I was delighted."<br><b>--Kittling Books</b> <p/>"An engrossing story of a failed prison riot, a rather sweet account of the relationship between the prospective bride and groom, and finally, a detailed and absorbing description of an assassin readying for the murderous deed." <br><b>--Reviewing the Evidence</b> <br><b><br>"</b>I absolutely loved Peter Diamond. He's a no nonsense policeman and Lovesey is a no nonsense writer. I felt like I was watching an episode of a British crime series and enjoyed every minute of it.<b>"</b><br><b>--Mystery Playground</b> <p/>"Lovesey creates the unexpected. There is certainly nothing ordinary or predictable about the way the story begins or continues forward . . . An excellent traditional police procedural."<br><b>--It Is Purely My Opinion</b> <p/><b>Praise for <i>Beau Death</i></b> <p/> "Witty, stylish and a bit of a rogue--that's what people said about Richard Nash [and] the same might be said of Peter Lovesey, whose elegant mysteries pay tribute to the past glories of this beautiful city."<br> <b>--<i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/> "Peter Lovesey--the dean of English mystery novelists--remains as ingenious as ever."<br> <b>--<i>The Washington Post</i></b> <p/> "If you like real history turned into crime clues, this is your book . . . This is a great puzzle plot that will keep you guessing. Just what Lovesey does best."<br> <b>--<i>The Globe & Mail</i></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 named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America and 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 Shrewsbury, England.

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