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THE POISON ARTIST
This is a gripping, finely written literary thriller about obsession and damage, about a decent man unmoored by an unspeakable past and a mysterious and irresistible woman who promises him the blissful dream of release and escape. There are echoes here of timeless noir narratives -- including Hitchcock's classic Vertigo but updated with fascinating CSI detail and accuracy and told with masterful pacing and a growing sense of menace that is truly chilling.
Dr. Caleb Maddox is a crack San Francisco toxicologist leading a NIH-funded study of the human pain threshold based on minute analysis of chemical markers. He has also just broken up with his artist girlfriend after a bitter argument. Caleb needs to get out of their house and retreats to a downtown hotel, then wanders out into the foggy evening in search of whiskey and solitude. At the House of Shields, a venerable old saloon, an exotic, delicately beautiful woman materializes out of the shadows, dressed like a 1940s movie star and scented with a perfume like midnight dew; she shares a pouring of absinthe with Caleb, brushes his arm and vanishes. An overwhelming romantic obsession blooms Caleb must find her and his desperate search leads him through the dark back ways of a brooding city. As he pursues Emmeline, he learns her painful secrets is she his salvation or something dangerous that lives in darkness? At the same time, Caleb becomes entangled in a serial murder investigation that has the police flummoxed men gone missing, fished out of the bay, with no clue as to how they met their grim demise. One of the men was at the bar the night Emmeline appearered. Caleb is questioned, but he can't offer any information. Meanwhile, after office hours, Caleb, a brilliant scientist, surreptitiously helps his old friend city coroner Henry Newcombe examine the victims and unravel the chemical evidence left in the bloated remains. The deeply drawn characters and the perfectly and powerfully rendered atmosphere (San Francisco has never felt more alluring) provide an emotional punch that will leave the reader involved in Caleb and Emmeline's strange journey long after the novel concludes. And being based on intensive research, the book also delivers fascinating scientific information on pain and more esoteric matters, like what happens to a body thrown into San Francisco Bay (and why it's particularly gruesome). The deep research Moore has done is not only interesting, it immediately gives the author real credibility, which creates the trust essential for a reader to truly lose themselves in the plot. Jonathan Moore is an attorney with the Honolulu firm of Kobayashi, Sugita & Goda. Before completing law school in New Orleans, he was an English teacher, the owner of Taiwan's first Mexican restaurant, a whitewater raft guide on the Rio Grande, a counselor at a Texas wilderness camp for juvenile sex offenders, and an investigator for a criminal defense attorney in Washington D.C..
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Published 2016-01-01 by Houghton Mifflin |