A fearless black-bag publicist exposes the belly of the L.A. beast…
Welcome to Mae Pruett’s Los Angeles, where “Nobody talks. But everybody whispers.” As a “black-bag” publicist tasked not with letting the good news out but keeping the bad news in, Mae works for one of LA’s most powerful and sought-after crisis PR firms, at the center of a sprawling web of lawyers, PR flaks, and private security firms she calls “The Beast.” They protect the rich and powerful and depraved by any means necessary.
After her boss is gunned down in front of the Beverly Hills Hotel in a random attack, Mae takes it upon herself to investigate and runs headfirst into The Beast’s lawless machinations and the twisted systems it exists to perpetuate. It takes her on a roving neon joyride through a Los Angeles full of influencers pumped full of pills and fillers; sprawling mansions footsteps away from sprawling homeless encampments; crooked cops and mysterious wrecking crews in the middle of the night.
Jordan Harper writes superb neo-noir novels, and Everybody Knows is a perfect example. It’s an incisive, gritty examination of how the Hollywood business can erode a person’s morals and standards, all in service to The Beast. Continue reading
Letty Davenport steps into the spotlight, and into danger, in this first novel in a great new spin-off series
In May 2023, MCD is due to publish the highly-anticipated new novel by Ivy Pochoda: Sing Her Down. Pochoda’s previous two novels — Wonder Valley and These Women — are superb, dark and thought-provoking literary thriller novels, and I have very high hopes for Sing Her Down, which has a very intriguing premise:
A murder at a secluded research institute unveils decades of secrets
Today, we have an excerpt from The Last Girl to Die, the new novel by Helen Fields. The latest mystery from the author of the
A mysterious hit-and-run, a dedicated detective, and the many secrets of the privileged
Lucas Page returns as a killer stalks medical professionals — including his wife!
Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers return, and take on a powerful vigilante group
An excellent start to a new, final trilogy
Diaspora, History, Heists, and Ennui