If Looks Could Kill
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Average customer review:Product Description
Vancouver photographer Thomas McCall’s summer gets off to a rocky start when his hearing-impaired 12-year-old daughter arrives for a visit (with pet ferret in tow), his parents’ marriage hits the rocks, his assistant unaccountably botches a batch of film, his girlfriend pushes for a commitment he can’t make, and the houseboat he lives on starts to sink. In other words, the usual complications of a busy life. Nothing he can’t cope with. That is, until Carla, his stunningly beautiful, former lover, walks back into his life, unapologetic for having ripped off his stereo, computer, and expensive (albeit broken) Hassleblad camera when she walked out on him two years earlier. Worse, she now needs McCall to find her a place where she can hide away for a few days, no questions asked. McCall, still hopelessly in lust with her, reluctantly agrees. But Carla never turns up at the hideaway. And now her menacing new boyfriend, Vince, is frantic to find her – so frantic that he turns to McCall for help.
What has Carla done to make her run away? What would Vince do to her if he found her? And why, against all sense, does McCall start searching for her – finding so much more than he ever wanted to?
Vivid, fast-paced, and funny, If Looks Could Kill was a finalist for the inaugural Chapters/Robertson Davies Prize, whose jurists deemed it the best of the many mysteries they received. It was also shortlisted for the 2001 QSPELL First Novel Award
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3615524 in Books
- Published on: 2001-02-08
- Released on: 2001-02-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Michael Blair’s If Looks Could Kill is, by turns, as darkly evocative as film noir, and as breezy as a spring day on Granville Island. There are many pleasures here: a witty hero obsessed with a woman as dangerous as she is lovely, a white knuckle mystery, and a lively and varied cast of west coast characters. All in all, an eminently satisfying debut novel.”
–Gail Bowen
“A fast, sprightly, well-written puzzle with a lively cast of characters.”
–London Free Press
“A surprisingly sophisticated first novel.”
–Hamilton Spectator
From the Back Cover
“Michael Blair’s If Looks Could Kill is, by turns, as darkly evocative as film noir, and as breezy as a spring day on Granville Island. There are many pleasures here: a witty hero obsessed with a woman as dangerous as she is lovely, a white knuckle mystery, and a lively and varied cast of west coast characters. All in all, an eminently satisfying debut novel.”
–Gail Bowen
“A fast, sprightly, well-written puzzle with a lively cast of characters.”
–London Free Press
“A surprisingly sophisticated first novel.”
–Hamilton Spectator
About the Author
A freelance writer, Michael Blair lives in Montreal. If Looks Could Kill, his first novel, was a finalist for the inaugural Robertson Davies-Chapters prize, and was shortlisted for the First Book Award given out by the Quebec Writers’ Federation.
Customer Reviews
An author worth watching for
I'm only occasionally a mystery reader, but this is an author worth watching out for. If Looks Could Kill left me wanting to read more about these characters; here's hoping Blair brings McCall back in a future story.
Blair's second novel, A Hard Winter Rain, was published in the fall of 2004. As I'm writing this, Amazon doesn't have it in stock but Amazon.ca does, so I'll buy it there.
