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Sugar House (Mass Market Paperback)

by L. Lippman (Author) "SOUR BEEF DAY DAWNED CLEAR AND MILD IN BALTImore ..." (more)
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If you haven't encountered Tess Monaghan, the strong-willed former reporter turned PI who stars in Laura Lippman's increasingly popular series, it may be because this is her first appearance in hardcover. But this deftly plotted mystery may change all that and bring Lippman, herself a Baltimore journalist, and Tess, her curious and likable heroine, the attention they deserve. When Tess's dad asks her to do a favor for a friend, Tess gets involved in tracking down the identity of a nameless girl whose killer, the friend's brother, was murdered himself shortly after he went to prison for the crime. Her search leads Tess in and out of parts of the Atlantic coast that tourists, and many natives, never see: to a clinic for the rich, young and anorexic on Maryland's Eastern Shore; to the Philadelphia Main Line; and inside the corrupt and clandestine corners of the Maryland state capitol in Annapolis. The more Tess learns, the more questions she has, and the most important ones have to do with her father's involvement in the mystery of the anonymous victim and how she died.

The subtext of this well-written, richly rendered thriller is Tess's confrontation with her own values and her struggle to accept her father's compromises with his. There's also a sexy love story with Tess's boyfriend, who's nearly too good to be true, and a lively gal pal, the wealthy and loyal Whitney, whose own talents are equally impressive. The author is good at developing multidimensional characters, the minor ones as well as the majors. And once your appetite is whetted by The Sugar House, you'll want to track down Tess's earlier adventures in Lippman's (paper) backlist, beginning with Baltimore Blues. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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Glue-sniffing teen Henry Dembrow goes to prison after confessing to killing a young Jane Doe found with a small rubber hose tied in a bow around her neck. A month later he, too, is dead. Coincidence? Ruthie Dembrow, Henry's sister, has her doubts and asks former Baltimore reporter Tess Monaghan, the heroine of this first (and first-rate) hardcover in a justly acclaimed series, to investigate. Tess agrees only because her father, Patrick, says he owes Ruthie one. Going over the facts of the crime, Tess realizes that she needs to identify the victim and to learn how the victim came to know her alleged killer. On the home front, Patrick's disapproval of her current love, Crow, strains their relationship. Edgar and Agatha winner Lippman (Charm City; In Big Trouble), a feature writer for the Baltimore Sun, really knows her town. She takes Tess far from the tourist stops into crumbling, neglected parts of the historic port city and beyond. Annapolis, a questionable clinic on the Eastern Shore and Philadelphia all figure in Tess's struggle to uncover the connections between a sordid killing and the pursuit of wealth and power in the state capital. As she digs deeper with assists from her wealthy pal, Whitney, major players begin to squirm and lives and reputations are in danger, including her own. Far from perfect, Tess finds she must carefully consider the compromises others have made for good or ill while not straying too far from her own principles. Nobody gets away clean, but some scores are settled, which at times has to be enough. (Sept.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great mystery. Most enjoyable, Jul 4 2002
By "moppie" (Newport, TN USA) - See all my reviews
I just discovered this author and enjoyed this book very much. You don't have to read the first Tess books to enjoy this one which is always a plus with a series. The plot was unusual and the characters were realistic. I liked Tess and I was interested in her city and the situation. Lippman gave me some points to ponder as well as some medical conditions that I have researched a bit. That's always good to have someone stretch your mind a bit and that's what Lippman did with me. I recommend this book to folks who like mysteries and folks who read for pleasure as well as to learn a little something every now and then.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great mystery, May 13 2002
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If you love Baltimore, you'll love this book. It's a bit less direct than her earlier books and this is probably an improvement. She's getting better at spinning together more complicated plots with more complicated narratives.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Locust Point, Baltimore, April 5 2002
By Fred Camfield (Vicksburg, MS USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Sugar House (Hardcover)
This novel has a well developed plot including all the sins people might commit. The setting is present day Locust Point, Baltimore, with side excursions to nearby areas. Political corruption extends down through the social structure, and sets off chains of events - "damage control" can sometimes cause greater damage.

Tess Monaghan opens a can of worms when she investigates the death of a Jane Doe, a young woman of indeterminate age (an apparent runaway) who was accidentally killed in an encounter with a local glue sniffer. People in power had quietly buried the case but, to quote the Bible, "your sins will find you out." Identifying the woman implicates a wide variety of individuals who have committed (or are commiting) an assortment of crimes.

Tess can be tenacious, and don't get on her wrong side as she believes in retribution. She can be devious, and may blindside you when you aren't looking.

There are some scattered instances of bad proofreading in the novel (I am looking at a first edition), but those are the fault of the publisher.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Absolute Best Ever From Lippman
I have been following the story and career of Tess since the very beginning and I must say that The Sugar House is the very best novel in the series to date. Read more
Published on Mar 31 2002 by nascarbet

5.0 out of 5 stars The Sugar House
I was a great fan of Travis McGee until we lost John MacDonald.
Now I have enjoyed the "A is for".....series with Kinsey Millhone
as our female P.I. Read more
Published on Jan 12 2002 by Patsy Woods

4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Stuff
For those who enjoy mysteries this is a good book. It is not a great book, but it is very good. The characters, including the main character Tess, are believable people. Read more
Published on Oct 25 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read
Although I'm not as fond of this book as of the previous (In Big Trouble), it's definitely an excellent read. Read more
Published on Sep 6 2001 by Kristin Brown

5.0 out of 5 stars It's About Time Tess Made Hardcover
As a mystery writer with my first book in its initial release, I genuinely admire Laura Lippman, an author who is clearly at the top of her game. Read more
Published on Jul 6 2001 by Kent Braithwaite

4.0 out of 5 stars Slow Starter, but Awesome Finisher!!!!
The Sugar House starts out with Tess trying to help a friend of her father's find out why her brother was killed in prision. Read more
Published on May 2 2001 by Hannah M. Hurey

5.0 out of 5 stars More than 5 stars - OUTSTANDING!
Laura Lippman keeps proving to the world that she is a fantastic writer. With SUGAR HOUSE, she has even topped herself - which isn't easy! Read more
Published on Dec 30 2000 by Maria Y. Lima

5.0 out of 5 stars Blue collar heroine in a wonderful mystery
Tess Monaghan is a blue collar woman in Baltimore, the ultimate blue collar city. She agrees to take a case for a friend of her father's--trying to find out why the friend's... Read more
Published on Dec 8 2000 by booksforabuck

4.0 out of 5 stars Baltimore revisited!
WOW! Start with the cover with its dawn view across Baltimore's famed Inner Harbor of Domino's "Sugar House." Inside it gets even better. Read more
Published on Oct 15 2000 by book-wyrm

5.0 out of 5 stars Sugar House Dominates Balto Skyline
One of the many charming aspects of Baltimore City is the harbor view of the "Domino Sugars" neon sign that stands outlike an icon over the inner harbor. Read more
Published on Sep 8 2000 by John O. Bronson

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