"Eversz has a superb sense of place that's perfectly matched by his plotting and characterization in a book with action and psychological depth. Burning Garbo is rich, rewarding crime fiction by an author who should be much better known."
-- Detroit Free Press
Description
On the morning of her thirtieth birthday, ex-con-turned-paparazza Nina Zero scales the Malibu hillside above the estate of a reclusive film star who hasn't been seen in a decade. Within the next few hours, a mysterious gunman shoots her, a deadly brushfire almost smokes her, an arson investigator accuses her, and a toothless Rottweiler adopts her as his new best friend.
Accompanied by the toothless Rott, Zero goes on the hunt, compelled to prove that someone else set fire to the star's estate to keep the cops from jailing her for arson and -- when charred bones are discovered in the ashes -- murder. The killers are equally interested in finding her, and their desperation escalates to a bone-chilling series of violent encounters in which Nina plays hunter one moment and prey the next.
Reviews
"If Nathanael West of The Day of the Locust fame had written mysteries, he may have come up with something as jumpy, honest, and explosive as Eversz's three books about Zero."
-- Chicago Tribune
"Robert Eversz's acclaimed Nina Zero series continues in a smart, stylish, and scathingly funny crime thriller the critics call 'a noir-lover's neon dream.'"
-- The Washington Post Book World
"Zero is a fine character, someone who has definitely had the cards stacked against her in life, but who never gives up the good fight....A fun read."
-- San Jose Mercury News