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    GLASS HOUSES

    Kirkus Reviews
    March 2007

    Section: Fiction; Mystery

    Gregor Demarkian joins the defense of a man who may or not be
    Philadelphia's Plate Glass Killer.

    When Henry Tyder emerges from an alley dripping with blood and
    stinking of alcohol and worse, everyone assumes he strangled
    the middle-aged woman back there, then slashed her face to bits,
    marking her as his 11th victim. Henry confesses, but while two
    warring detectives disparage each other and mangle the evidence so
    badly that it's inadmissible, Henry's public defender has doubts
    his client did it. For his part, Henry seems to use jail as a refuge
    from the two half-sisters bent on drying him out and restoring him
    to the social prominence expected of the family owning most of the
    city's real estate. Called in to untangle matters, Gregor Demarkian,
    the Armenian-American Poirot (Hardscrabble Road, 2006, etc.), must
    decide whether Henry is guilty, whether the fractious cops served
    justice and why these serial killings, unlike others, include no
    sexual component. Could someone else be the killer? Is more than one
    killer loose? Gregor manages to put things right despite the emotional
    upheaval he endures when Bennis Hannaford returns after a year away
    without a word and asks him to marry her.

    Haddam has great fun letting the Cavanaugh Street regulars skewer an
    English reporter convinced that Pennsylvania is a red state. If her
    plot unravels a bit at the end, the trip there is exhilarating.

    Publication Date: 4/19/2007 0:00:00 Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
    Stage: Adult ISBN: 0-312-34307-8 Price: $24.95 Author: Haddam, Jane
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