A Death In Beverly Hills

· David Grace
4.2
28 reviews
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When the pregnant wife and four year old stepdaughter of fading movie star Tom Travis disappear a massive search is launched. Soon after the body of Travis’ wife is discovered only a few miles from where Tom had been riding his dune buggy on the day she vanished he's arrested and placed on trial for capital murder.

Only a days away from an almost certain guilty verdict Travis’ lawyer hires suspended Ex-Deputy D.A. Steve Janson to try to find some overlooked clue that might keep Travis off death row.

Janson accepts the assignment, not to help Travis, but in the faint hope of finding the missing child still alive. Janson’s investigation leads him on a twisted path from Travis’ mistress to her drug-dealing brother to the writer and producer of his Travis’ last movie and on across the landscape of Southern California until Janson eventually begins to wonder if Travis might really be innocent after all.

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4.2
28 reviews
Beau Jamison
07 August 2019
Would have been 5 stars (Great read!) But there is a lot of grammar mistakes and some misspellings, but that is the editors fault not the authors
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Phiwe Mhlanga
02 July 2020
The storyline is great!!! I could overlook the gramma and spelling throughout the book, but these two lines in Chapter 22 left me wondering if the author sees black people as inferior: 1. “Help you?” the clerk, a hunky *Black* kid, asked in a disinterested tone. 2. “Sir,” Marcus said, smiling and flexing his muscles, no doubt envisioning himself as a younger, *blacker*, Arnold, “I don’t need any help from the police.”
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Gail Harris
19 July 2022
good characters & well wrtiten plot. will look for this author again.
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This book was materially revised in September of 2014.

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