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Desert Autumn: A Claire Gray Mystery [Hardcover]

Michael Craft
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Dec 14 2001 Claire Gray Series
Claire Gray is a much traveled, highly regarded and very successful theatrical director who, in the prime of her career, accepts an offer to head the Theatre Department at Desert Arts College near Palm Springs, California. Funded by enigmatic billionaire, Desert Arts College is a new college with a state of the art facility and a prestigious faculty recruited for its inaugural year. But Claire's start is not particularly auspicious - newly arrived and before the school year has even begun, Claire stumbles across a dead body.

The dead body is the wife of a fellow faculty member, whom Claire agreed to drive home from the airport when he came in from a recruiting trip. Since no good dead goes unpunished, Claire is now on the edges of a homicide investigation. Even though she has a million things to do before the semester starts, Claire just can't seem to leave the murder case alone. Drawing upon her theatrical expertise, including a keen understanding of human nature, plotting, and motivation, Claire sets out to untangle the mystery surrounding the brutal murder. There is, however, a murderer on the loose and if Claire isn't careful and lucky, her debut as a sleuth might well be her final act.

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In a change of pace from his previous five mysteries featuring gay amateur detective Mike Manning (Boy Toy, etc.), Craft introduces a new protagonist, Claire Gray, in what should prove to be a successful series. Claire, a well-known New York theater director, has accepted the offer of D. Glenn Yeats, computer giant and multimillionaire, to be the theater department chair at Desert Arts College, which Yeats has built in California's Sonoran Desert. Soon after her arrival, Claire picks up a colleague from the airport and, returning to his home, is with him when he discovers the murdered body of his wife. At the behest of Det. Larry Knoll, Clare joins in the investigation. As she uncovers truths about the victim, the suspects and even herself, she is led into personal danger and to the final conclusion, which may be obvious to some readers. Intuitive and imaginative, Claire is a refreshing and complex sleuth, who at age 54 is still trying to work out her relationship with her mother and is a little too easily led into a sexual liaison with a student who is half her age. Interesting secondary characters, such as Glenn Yeats, Larry's brother Grant and Claire's friend Kiki, enhance the story and offer glimpses into the world of artists and of the very rich who inhabit this area of California. But it is the vivid details of autumn in the desert, from the sunrises to the sunsets, that will create a longing for more.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Departing from his series featuring Wisconsin newspaperman Mark Manning, Craft introduces Claire Gray, amateur sleuth, a happily single, 54-year-old New York theater director relocated to California to head the drama department at brand new Desert Arts College, the brainchild of a wealthy computer whiz. She has barely settled in when she and sculptor Paul Huron discover the half-naked body of Huron's wife, Jodie. Before you can say "Scene II," Claire is unofficially assisting the police detective heading the investigation, who appreciates her keen powers of observation. Questions abound: Did Paul and Jodie really have the perfect marriage, or does the gentleman protest too much? Did Jodie entertain a gentleman caller the morning she was murdered? Whose expensive cuff link was found at the scene of the crime--in the bed? And what of the housekeeper, Oralia, who sees more than she lets on? Claire persists, delighting with her intelligence, wit, and unabashed lust for a studly hunk half her age. Go, Claire! Whitney Scott
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Follow-Up to Mark Manning Series Jan 18 2004
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
I wasn't expected to be drawn into this series, my being a loyal Mark Manning series fan. I was pleasantly suprised. I give credit to Michael Craft's ability to create wonderful characters. If you loved the Mark Manning series, come home to Claire Gray and get immersed in an enthralling cast of characters equally as mesmerizing as those in the Mark Manning series. Mark even guest stars in the 2nd novel in this series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Much more than pretty scenery April 9 2002
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
As a resident of the desert southwest, I was first drawn to this book by its title. Although previously unfamiliar with this author, I'm now eager to catch up with his other books. In this new series, his use of the desert is not just a setting. The desert comes across more like a full fledged character in the mystery story. The main character, Claire, is someone I feel I know and care about and want to meet again. In fact, I sense that there's a lot of her in me and this is a feeling that many readers may share. The mystery plot is great, keeps you guessing til the end. That alone would put this book high on my list, but the poetic descriptions of the desert and of living there have made it a special favorite.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I'm baffled... April 5 2002
By M. May
Format:Hardcover
...not by the mystery, but by all these glowing reviews! I thought the writing was tedious to the extreme, and the murderer was obvious before the murder even took place. Some of the characters were interesting, but the book itself was far, far too long.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is an Excellent book! I can't wait for more!
Claire is a very well known and respected theater director from New York. After a lot of pressure from a billionaire developer, she agreed to head the theater department at a new... Read more
Published on Mar 1 2002 by Ronald Kevin Sowell
5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting new series from Mr. Craft
An interesting start of a new series with the main character a theatre director, introduced in his short novel "Rehearsing" Here Claire Gray, a renown Broadway theatre director... Read more
Published on Feb 16 2002 by JP Colter
5.0 out of 5 stars I just wasn't sure...
I've been a fan of the Mark Manning series for a while now. When it was announced that Mr. Craft's next work was not going to center on Manning, I was heartbroken, skeptical,... Read more
Published on Feb 11 2002 by Richard D Galey
5.0 out of 5 stars A STANDING OVATION FOR CLAIRE GREY'S DEBUT!
In DESERT AUTUMN Michael Craft finally gives voice (and a new mystery series) to Claire Grey, his first lady of the American theater who had been previously introduced as a minor... Read more
Published on Jan 16 2002 by Robert Edler
5.0 out of 5 stars excellant reading
Michael Craft has done it again with his new series. Excellant story line fast paced easy read. Left me guessing throughout.
Published on Jan 3 2002 by Lewis C. Pizer
5.0 out of 5 stars A fantstic new mystey series is born
Not that many people start life anew at fifty-four, but Claire Gray is one person who did. Claire was once the toast of Broadway as an award winning director and playwright, but... Read more
Published on Dec 6 2001 by Harriet Klausner
5.0 out of 5 stars Dazzling
The first book in Craft's new mystery series dazzles, delights, and delivers a mesmerizing puzzle. Claire Gray is recruited to a new university, and offers to drive a colleague... Read more
Published on Dec 4 2001 by "blissengine"
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful new direction
As a devoted reader of Michael Craft's past books in the Mark Manning series, I must admit, I was skeptical of his intentions to go for a mainstream (straight) audience with this... Read more
Published on Dec 2 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars Such a stellar mystery!
The first book in Craft's new mystery series dazzles, delights, and delivers a mesmerizing puzzle. Claire Gray is recruited to a new university, and offers to drive a colleague... Read more
Published on Nov 29 2001 by "blissengine"
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