Blacklight Blue: An Enzo File

Author(s): Peter May

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Enzo MacLeod, a Scot who is teaching forensics at Cahors in southwest France, thinks that he can use his expertise to crack seven notorious murders described in a book by Parisian journalist Roger Raffin. After solving the first two, Enzo is diagnosed with a terminal illness. And now it appears hes the target of someone intent on destroying his credit and getting him arrested for murder. Establishing a safe house for his loved ones, he sets to work. Are his woes connected to one of Raffins unsolved cases? What further remnants of evidence can he review? Can he stay alive until he catches the long-hidden killer? Peter Mays Enzo MacLeod series includes Extraordinary People and The Critic. He is married to writer Janice Hally and lives in France. www.enzomacleod.com

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"By novel's end, the overall plot, like the emotional relationships, isn't really settled, which may feel frustrating--or may hook readers into following the developments of an unusually compelling ongoing saga. Those already familiar with the previous two books in the series, Extraordinary People (2006) and The Critic (2007), will be at an advantage." -- Publishers Weekly"A cerebral, chilling tale bound to burnish May's reputation." --Kirkus Reviews

"This complicated tale weaves threads of the past into the present, presenting MacLeod with challenges that he could never have foreseen. An engrossing mystery, especially for readers who like their crimes solved in foreign settings." --Library Journal

Peter May won the Scottish Young Journalist of the Year Award at 21 and had his first novel published at 26. He went on to become a successful Scottish television dramatist. He lives in France with his wife Janice Halley.

General Fields

  • : 9781590585535
  • : Poisoned Pen Press
  • : Poisoned Pen Press
  • : 0.603
  • : 31 October 2008
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 465
  • : 823.914
  • : large type edition
  • : Paperback / softback
  • : Peter May