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My Detective

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Los Angeles is booming. Money is pouring in. Buildings are going up. But someone is killing architects.

Detective Sam Carver journeys through sins scattered across the City of Angels, where hipsters, homeless, immigrants, producers, politicians, movie stars, and cops collide in mysterious ways. Every move Carver makes is anticipated by the killer, Dylan Cross. She has hacked his computer and knows his diaries and secrets. She sees in him a kindred and damaged spirit, a man who can understand her crimes, heal her scars, and love her. Dylan is reclaiming herself from a past of brutal injustices inflicted by a world of misogyny and power. Detective Carver is dealing with his own troubled history: an elusive and violent father.

My Detective is a story of obsession set against vengeance and prayers of forgiveness in a city that is as cruel as it is fantastical. It captures modern Los Angeles in real time, an eerie glide through the imagination, where winds gust high above the San Gabriel Mountains and neighborhoods stretch toward the ocean like the flash and tremor of a dream. The novel speaks to our sense of beauty in a new century and the demons we rouse when we dare to create a new metropolis.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 11, 2019
      A serial killer stalks the homicide detective pursuing her in this convincing crime novel from Fleishman (Shadow Man). Since the killer’s first victim, L.A. architect Michael Gallagher, was politically connected, Sam Carver of the LAPD is under the gun to close the case quickly. Carver learns that Gallagher had his throat slit outside the apartment building of a hooker he’d been seeing, and that the dead man had freaked out after his computer was hacked a year earlier. Carver interviews Gallagher’s colleagues and ex-wife, unaware that his own computer has been accessed by the murderer, who becomes obsessed with him and considers him “her detective.” The killer, initially self-identified only as Dylan, who’s also an architect, uses Carver’s computer records to track his progress, even as she plans and executes her second murder, which only ratchets up the pressure on Carver. The motive for the killings won’t surprise many readers, but Fleishman’s ability to get into the minds of Dylan and Carver, who has some skeletons in his past, enhances this fresh take on a familiar genre trope. Agent: Jill Marr, Sandra Dijkstra Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrators Emily Woo Zeller and Richard Ferrone alternate chapters, engrossing the listener in this intelligent thriller about a series of murders in Los Angeles. Zeller's appealing voice captures the emotionally fragile mind of Dylan Cross, a tall, beautiful architect--who is the murderer. As Dylan, Zeller masterfully walks the line between sanity and insanity, self-control and self-torment. Ferrone's gravelly voice is a great match for Detective Sam Carver, the lead detective on the case--who is Cross's obsession. His calm delivery is a soothing antidote to Zeller's character's emotional roller coaster. While listeners know early on the identity of the murderer, they will eagerly follow the story to learn the motive. Throughout, author Fleishman weaves an intriguing look at the current renaissance of downtown Los Angeles as well as the male-dominated world of architecture and the misogyny it can breed. E.Q. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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