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Paperback To Die in Beverly Hills Book

ISBN: 1644284669

ISBN13: 9781644284667

To Die in Beverly Hills

(Book #3 in the Charles Carr Series)

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Releases 6/10/2025

Book Overview

A harrowing thriller exploring the darker depths of Beverly Hills...

US Treasury Agents Charlie Carr and Jack Kelly are investigating a counterfeiting ring when cool and ruthless LA Detective Travis Bailey warns them of a plot to murder their prime witness. Unwittingly, they are involved in a phony stake out in which Kelly is seriously wounded. Deeply suspicious and determined to avenge his partner, Carr puts his life and career on the line in order to build a case against Bailey, and sets out to prove that he is the mastermind behind a series of robberies from the area's wealthy residents. Carr's mission draws him into the depths of moneyed Beverly Hills, as well as into the underworlds of have-nots, hungry for a piece of the Rolls Royce action.

To Die in Beverly Hills is an original and harrowing thriller where Gerald Petievich once again successfully demonstrates both his talent for convincing characterization and his inside knowledge of the U.S. Secret Service Treasury Department.

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One of his best

There are writers who can make a book flow faster than a flood stream. There are writers who can turn on a dime and introduce an element into the book the reader did not see coming at all. Finally, there are writers who can convey the milieu of their tale and make it look like what they just did was nothing special. However, it is very rare to see a writer display all these traits in one book. Petievich does it masterfully in To Die in Beverly Hills. This book follows Treasure Agent Charles Carr, a frequent character in Petievich's books. In this one, he and his partner are set up by a crooked Beverly Hills cop on a phony stakeout in which Carr's partner is almost killed. We then follow Carr as he traverses 1980's LA in all its sordid nature teaming with even more sordid characters to determine the truth and punish the guilty. Midway through the book there's a discussion at a singles bar which enables Petievich to make some trenchant observations about the 1980's meat market scene in LA. The cynicism of the author's spot on observations will stay with you long after you finish this book. One thing I have always loved about Petievich is his ability to draw full pictures of the venality of men without surprise or disgust. And for Petievich, that venality runs on both sides of the law. Making yet another appearance is Carr's gutless boss, 'No Waves' Norman Weaves ("I'm behind you 110% on this" as writes Carr up secretly for insubordination), who is constantly trying to stab all around him in the back. Also present is master hypnotist and full time bunco artist Dr. Emil Kreuzer. Kreuzer is a disgusting piece of work with an incredibly smooth line of patter and no sense of morality at all. Watching both No Waves and Kreuzer do their thing with sparse prose is just amazing. Thelonious Monk once said its the notes he didn't play that were important. Likewise, its the paragraphs that Petievich didn't have to write that make the ones he did so good.
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