Clyde Phillips est un scénariste célébré pour la télévision et le cinéma. Le style de Phillips se caractérise par un esprit vif et une perspective unique sur les relations humaines et les normes sociales. Son travail explore fréquemment les complexités de la nature humaine avec humour et empathie, ce qui en fait un auteur particulièrement captivant pour le public contemporain.
The investigation into the brutal murder of socialite Jenna Perry leads homicide inspector Jane Candiotti into a complex and troubling case. As she delves deeper, she finds herself entangled in a tumultuous relationship with Jenna's estranged husband, the prime suspect. This intertwining of personal and professional challenges Jane as she seeks to uncover the truth behind the shocking crime.
Homicide inspector Jane Candiotti's personal life is taking a turn for the better: still single and nearing 40, she's about to set up housekeeping with her partner on the force, Kenny Marks. Her future at the San Francisco Police Department is looking good too, until Skip Lacey, a former cop who's fallen on hard times, turns up dead in a railway yard, his eyes brutally gouged out. The killer's got a big score to settle, as well as a talent for turning up in the strangest places, like the funeral of Jane's father. He also has a sharpshooter's eye and a deadly aim: bent on revenge for a 15-year-old miscarriage of justice, he picks off six more cops, all in Jane's precinct.In this second outing after the Hitchcockian Fall from Grace, which also starred Candiotti and Marks, Phillips telegraphs the killer's identity early on, but that doesn't keep the suspense from mounting. This gripping police procedural has a wallop of a denouement that will come as a surprise to most readers. The action is well paced, the characters sympathetically drawn, and the love story adds a nice touch without sinking into sentimentality.