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WHAT THE DEAD KNOW
Laura Lippman
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WHAT THE DEAD KNOW

by Laura Lippman

Morrow · 2001

Peak rank

#10

Weeks on list

3

Debuted

April 2007

Chart History

#1510152007
dashed = off the list

3 weeks on the Hardcover Fiction list, peaking at #10

A curious little man attempts to hire PI Tess Monaghan to unmask the Visitor (also known as the Poe Toaster), who has been visiting the Baltimore grave of Edgar Allan Poe every year on 19 January for the past fifty years, leaving three red roses and a half-empty bottle of cognac. The man is committing no crime, and Tess refuses the assignment, but she worries that a less scrupulous private detective may take it on. She goes to the 19 January vigil as an observer. In the freezing darkness she watches as two cloaked figures approach the grave, appear to embrace and then part. As they walk off in different directions, there's a gunshot and one is killed. Tess quickly learns that the dead man is not the regular Visitor. So who is he? And why was he there? When it turns out that Tess's would-be client had given her a fake name, she knows she must try to find him. And when an old friend from her past surfaces, claiming that the shooting was a homophobic hate crime, things only get more complicated . . .

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Details

ISBN-13
9780752841663
ISBN-10
0752841661
Published
2001
Pages
242
Publisher
Morrow
Categories
Baltimore (Md.)

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