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Showstopper

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The cast and crew of a hit British TV show are rumored to be cursed—but are these spooky deaths coincidences or murder? It's up to Bath detective Peter Diamond to find out.
In the six years since the start of the hit British TV show Swift, its cast and crew have been plagued by misfortune, beginning with the star actress’s pulling out of the show before it began. By now there have been multiple injuries by fall, fire, or drowning; two deaths; and two missing persons cases.
The media quickly decides it’s a curse, but who’s to say there isn’t a criminal conspiracy afoot? Now that the filming has moved to Bath, Peter Diamond, Chief of the Avon and Somerset Murder Squad, is on the case. While the investigation into one fatal accident is underway, a cameraman goes missing, challenging even the most credulous to wonder if he might have been the victim of foul play rather than a jinx. How can so many things go wrong on one set in such a short time?
Complicating already complex matters is the fact that Diamond’s boss is trying her best to get him out of her hair; he may be forced to retire if he can’t solve the case. Will this be the end for Peter Diamond?
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    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2022

      An absconding star, repeated injuries, and now two missing personnel: no wonder the hit British TV show Swift is considered cursed. Even as he hunts for the missing men, Peter Diamond, Chief Superintendent of the Avon and Somerset Murder Squad, learns that the show's producer has also vanished. From that rare author to have been graced with both MWA Grand Master status and a CWA Lifetime Achievement Award.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from October 31, 2022
      In MWA Grandmaster Lovesey’s superior 21st Peter Diamond investigation (after 2021’s Diamond and the Eye), Bath Superintendent Diamond’s officious and image-conscious boss, Asst. Chief Constable Georgina Dallymore, tells him it’s time for him to think about retiring. Bucking her directive, Diamond has his team look into a series of tragedies that have befallen Swift, a hit TV series featuring a glamorous female villain as its eponymous main character. The press revives what it calls the show’s history of jinxes following the death from an apparent heart attack of elderly actress Daisy Summerfield, who portrayed Swift’s mother, after surprising a burglar in her flat. In the two years before Summerfield’s death, the show’s creator died from alcohol poisoning and a cast member suffered permanent brain damage from a fall. Diamond artfully manipulates Dallymore into greenlighting an investigation into whether these events were unrelated instances of bad luck or something more sinister. The fair-play cluing and surprising twists bolster the plausible police procedural plot. More than 30 years into this series, Lovesey shows no signs of losing steam or ingenuity. Agent: Jane Gelfman, ICM/Gelfman Schneider Literary.

    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2022
      Superintendent Peter Diamond and Bath's Major Crime Investigation Team struggle to figure out who's responsible for a six-year stretch of mishaps plaguing a popular TV program. Daisy Summerfield, the veteran performer on Swift who plays bad-girl heroine Caitlin Swift's mobbed-up mother, is felled by a heart attack when she returns home unexpectedly and confronts a burglar. There's no way her death can be murder, yet it draws attention to a mind-boggling series of misfortunes that have befallen Swift ever since Trixie Playfair, whom creator/producer Mary Wroxeter originally cast as Caitlin Swift, abruptly withdrew over a devastating panic attack and was replaced by glamourpuss Sabine San Sebastian in 2013, before shooting even began. An engineer's been burned in a fire in a sound equipment van; two stuntmen were injured in a rooftop chase; assistant producer Dave Tudor has gone missing; Dan Burbage, who played Sgt. Monaghan, suffered permanent brain damage in a climbing accident; and Mary Wroxeter herself died of acute alcohol poisoning, presumably from four vodkas too many. To top it off, Jacob Nicol, a rigger who'd just started to work on the production, upstages Daisy Summerfield by vanishing from a location shoot at World War II airfield Charmy Down. Diamond doesn't believe in coincidences, but he's hard-pressed to find a pattern behind these wide-ranging calamities. Fans who join the hunt looking for a single master key may well be disappointed; Lovesey's greatest achievement here is sifting through the wreckage of Swift to produce a logical motive and a culprit you really should have suspected. Another triumph for a veteran sleuth who's pretty unstoppable himself.

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    • Library Journal

      November 18, 2022

      A missing-person case kicks off an investigation into a popular TV show in Lovesey's 21st Peter Diamond novel (following Diamond and the Eye). When the popular TV show Swift shoots on location in Bath, Diamond and his team investigate the disappearance of a rigger on the crew. They quickly realize that it's not just this one disappearance--there has been at least one other, as well as a series of accidents on set. An unknown caller sets the press spinning with tales of the show being jinxed, with the police lending credence to the rumor, and the investigation expanding to encompass other disappearances and accidents that have occurred during the six-year run of the show. Then the show's producer disappears. VERDICT The twisting plot keeps the story entertaining. Much as Clea Simon does in Hold Me Down, Lovesey makes the violence clear but does not place it front and center in the manner of grittier writers such as John Grisham or Michael Connelly. Fans of English detective stories will enjoy this novel and will want to read more books by Lovesey.--Victoria Kollar

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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