Backlist Spotlight: The Georgia Davis PI Series
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Hi,
again. In the third Ellie Foreman mystery, I introduced Georgia Davis, who at
the time of that book, was a cop. She is as different from Ellie as you could
get. While Ellie would love to go out for lunch and spill TMI, Georgia doesn’t
want to go out to lunch with you. She’s reserved, cautious, and has a lot of
baggage. Still, she’s strett-smart, brave, and has an incorruptible sense of
justice, and I knew one day she was going to have her own novel. I just had to
wait for the right story.
Easy Innocence, my
fifth novel was that story. When we find Georgia, she
is no longer a police officer (as you’ll discover in An Image of Death). She’s hung out her shingle as a PI, and in her
first big case, she investigates the murder of a high school girl during a
hazing incident. Along the way, she crosses xxx with a crooked real estate
developer, but more importantly, she discovers just how far teen girls will go
for approval from their peers. Easy Innocence won the Readers Choice Award for
Best PI Novel.
In Doubleback, Georgia and Ellie team up after the kidnapping of a
young girl triggers a series of deadly events. From the opening scene in an
elevator, which some have called the “tensest first chapter ever,” to the explosive
conclusion on the Arizona border, Doubleback
is a combination mystery and thriller. The novel was the "Great Lakes Great Read" Autumn Pick in 2009.
ToxiCity , the Georgia Davis
prequel, takes place ten years before Easy Innocence, when Georgia was a rookie
cop. Three bodies turn up in quick succession--all of them dumped in waste
disposal dumpsters or landfills. Officer Georgia Davis, her boyfriend
detective, and his partner team up to investigate and find much more than they
bargained for.
The fourth Georgia Davis thriller
should be out in late 2014 or early 2015.
A few
reviews:
“Hellmann
brings to life the reality of hazing and bullying among teenage girls in a
story with enough twists and turns to keep you reading to the end. Highly
recommended.”
—Library
Journal (starred review)
“Just
what’s needed in a mystery… Depth of characterization sets this new entry apart
from a crowded field.”
—Kirkus
Reviews
“Libby
Hellmann can get into the mind of a character, whether the character is a
mentally ill man or a teenage girl. PI Georgia Davis, the no-nonsense heart of
this tale… finds a darkness I didn’t see coming. This is good stuff, very good
stuff.”
—Stuart
M. Kaminsky, Grand Master, Mystery Writers of America
“There’s
a new no-nonsense female private Detective in town: Georgia Davis, a former cop
who is tough and smart enough to give even the legendary V.I. Warshawski a run
for her money…”
—Chicago Tribune
“Hellmann’s
done her homework here and it shows: the writing is assured, the voices
authentic…Davis’s arrival on the mean streets is long overdue.”
—Sara
Paretsky, author of the V.I. Warshawski series
1 comment:
I read EASY INNOCENCE and loved it. Libby is on my TBR list for good.
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