An Eye For Murder: Chicago Filmmaker Investigates a WW2 Secret

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An Eye For Murder is #1 in the Ellie Foreman Mystery series.

August, 1944, Prague is where the story begins with a seemingly casual exchange. But in wartime, is any act, any one thing, trivial? Decades later, in contemporary Chicago, the consequences emerge when filmmaker Ellie Foreman gets a letter prompted by the success of her show "Celebrate Chicago." One viewer was the elderly Ben Sinclair. After he suddenly dies, his landlady Mrs. Fleischman finds Ellie's name among his effects and writes to her. Ellie, who hasn't a clue about a connection to Ben, is curious. And she agrees to help dispose of Ben Sinclair's possessions. She became a filmmaker to help people tell their stories. The books and wartime relics Ben left behind--will they be enough to tell his?


"A masterful blend of politics, history, and suspense." Publishers Weekly


All too soon, Mrs. Fleischman dies. Then Ben's things are stolen from Ellie's suburban home. The single mom, working to move past her ex, doesn't know what to think. But she has to scramble for work and is soon embroiled in producing a campaign video for a steel magnate running for a Republican seat in the Illinois Senate. Despite these distractions, Ellie stays focused on her odd link to the dead man and turns to her father, a retired lawyer with deep roots in Chicago's Jewish community, for insights into the mystery of Ben Sinclair. In time, a terrifying scenario develops that reaches back into several pasts. From the political present of the North Shore to the buried memories of the city's ethnic neighborhoods, the components of Ben's story eventually merge into an explosive climax.

"Complicated, Fascinating... Hellmann has a beautifully tuned ear, which makes many of her scenes seriously funny." Chicago Tribune


AN EYE FOR MURDER is the sequel to the author's award-winning short story "The Day Miriam Hirsch Disappeared." It was nominated for an Anthony Award for Best First. Grab it today!


"A clever blend of thrills and humor...A compelling group of believable characters." Chicago Sun-Times



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margaret burrows
November 7, 2022
Great read 5*
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joyce ingham
October 6, 2022
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About the author

Libby Fischer Hellmann is a critically acclaimed crime writer loved by readers the world over for her compulsively readable thrillers and strong female characters. Her fast-paced crime fiction spans 10 novels and 20 short stories, and she has also edited a popular crime fiction anthology called Chicago Blues. With critics describing her work as "masterful" and "meticulously researched," it's not hard to see why Libby's thrilling and richly varied crime novels have won numerous awards. In addition Libby was the National President of Sisters in Crime, a 3,400+ member organization dedicated to strengthening the voice of female mystery writers. Libby started out in broadcast news as an assistant film editor for NBC News in New York before moving to DC to work with Robin McNeil and Jim Lehrer at N-PACT, the public affairs production arm of PBS. Retrained as an assistant director when Watergate broke, Libby helped produce PBS's night-time broadcast of the hearings. She went on to work for public relations firm Burson-Marsteller in Chicago in 1978, where she stayed until she left to found Fischer Hellmann Communications in 1985. Originally from Washington, D.C.--where, she says, "When you're sitting around the dinner table gossiping about the neighbors, you're talking politics"--Libby earned a Masters Degree in Film Production from New York University and a BA in History from the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to writing, Libby writes and produces videos, and conducts speaker training programs in platform speaking, presentation skills, media training and crisis communications. Libby's best-selling novels have won widespread acclaim, with her first novel, An Eye for Murder, nominated for several awards and described by Publisher's Weekly as "a masterful blend of politics, history, and suspense". Eye introduced Ellie Foreman, a video producer and single mother who was featured in a series described by Libby as "a cross between Desperate Housewives and 24." Libby's second series (Easy Innocence, Doubleback, and Toxicity) follows the Chicago PI Georgia Davis. Libby has also written three standalone thrillers (Set the Night on Fire, A Bitter Veil, and Havana Lost).

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