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The cold blue blood : a Berger & Mitry mystery
Handler, David, 1952-
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur,
Pub date: 2001.
Pages: vii, 296 p. ;
ISBN: 0312280033
Item info: 11 copies available at Main Library, Blue Ash, Bond Hill, Corryville, Green Township, Groesbeck, Hyde Park, Mt. Healthy, Sharonville, and Outreach Services.
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The cold blue blood : a Berger & Mitry mystery
Handler, David, 1952-

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In this first of a new series, Edgar Award winner Handler (The Man Who Loved Women to Death) weaves a complex web of mass murder and romance set on a private island off Connecticut's gold coast. Thirty years after a notorious rape and murder/suicide, blood flows anew on Big Sister isle, where New York film critic Mitch Berger rents a cottage hoping to escape the big city following his wife's death from cancer. His landlady, Dolly Peck Seymour, lives a troubled existence after losing two husbands, the second of whom Mitch discovers buried in her garden. Scandals past and present erupt in this social enclave with all the expected character types: "bluebloods" of the awkward title; effete snobs; a bitter, drunken redneck handyman; a tough local cop; and two gays living in the island's lighthouse. Black police detective Desiree Mitry, who leads the investigation, proves an intriguing heroine, with a fondness for stray cats and a gift for drawing, although her subjects are exclusively grisly crime scenes. By enlisting Berger's help, Mitry gains both an observant friend and a potential lover. An overnight trip Mitch makes to his grimy New York pad gives us a feeling of the hot city in summer, and we're as glad as he is to get back to the island, with its cooling breezes, despite its being under siege from the tabloid press. Handler has created an engaging odd couple, whose further adventures promise to win the same strong following as his Stewart Hoag series. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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The cold blue blood : a Berger & Mitry mystery
Handler, David, 1952-
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Leader: am aep
Key: OC 04711209
Data source: OC
Fixed field data: 010620s2001 nyu 000 1 eng
LCCN: 2001041804
ISBN: 0312280033
Local system #: (OCoLC)47221874
Cataloging source: DLC DLC YDX
Local holdings: OCPP
LC Call Number: PS3558.A4637 C35 2001
DDC class no.: 813/.54 21
Local DDC call #: Fiction
Personal name: Handler, David, 1952-
Title: The cold blue blood : a Berger & Mitry mystery / David Handler.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : St. Martin's Minotaur, 2001.
Description: vii, 296 p. ; 22 cm.
Held by: MAIN BLUE_ASH BOND_HILL CORRYVILLE DEER_PARK GREEN_TWP GROESBECK HYDE_PARK MARIEMONT MIAMI_TWP MTHEALTHY NRCENTRAL OAKLEY SHARONVLLE SYMMES_TWP WEST_END WSTWOOD WYOMING OUTREACH
Topical subject: Film critics--Fiction.
Topical subject: African American police--Fiction.
Topical subject: Policewomen--Fiction.
Topical subject: Widowers--Fiction.
Topical subject: Islands--Fiction.
Geographic term: Connecticut--Fiction.
Genre index term: Mystery fiction. gsafd
OCLC-MARC processing: E0 OCP